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NO. 102 HAMILTON. BERMUDA. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952 6D PER COPY ed Guards Posted At CiviljjService Bill Is es Of South African Passed By Assembly; Cabinet Ministers Last-Ditch Stand Fails I |S TOWN, South Africa, April 30 (Reuter).—Police SPLIT IN ANTI-U.K. ith revolvers tonight guarded the home of every Despite strenuous rearguard actions by a number of sinister as the South African House of Assembly WAFD PARTY IN EGYPT Assemblymen the Civil Service Bill which raises the salaries? i second debate on the Government's hotly-contested of Civil servants was passed by the House of -Assembly ike Parliament the supreme constitutional court. yesterday by 14 votes to 12. galleries of the House were packed when the "Young Wafdists" Cheer The bill will now be considered by the Legislative ent introduced the second stage of the bill, by Premier And Reforms Council. e Prime Minister, Dr. Malan seeks—among other During the heated debate on the motion for third reading consolidate his racial segregation policy. (Special to The New York Times < of the bill there was the unusual spectacle of the House With Cape Town tense as the and the Royal Gazette 1 CAIRO, Egypt, April 30. — dividing over a ruling of the Speaker, Sir John Cox.||3g constitutional crisis entered An even division resulted and ~ another vital phase, extra police Several hundred young men to­ the Speaker then cast his vote Jovernment reinforcements were still arriving day assembled before the office of with those in favour of his ruling. here. So far 250 have come' from the Prime Minister, Naguib Hill- The situation arose when- Mr. Soviet Attack various parts of the country to re­ aly Pasha, represented themselves Ernest Vesey challenged the right Delay In as "Young Wafdists" and cheered fe* inforce the local police. Many of the Hon. W. W. Davidson, the .1 carried their arms hidden. the Premier. They shouted suck Colonial Treasurer, to vote. Was On Plane Branded slogans as "Ypung Wafdists are AQTUrn This is believed to be the first a member of the House who was eturn for Hillaly and reform." also a Civil servant entitled to time* Cabinet ministers have been The Wafd Party officially is in "Uncivilised" guarded in the history of the take part in a division, he asked. j IGTON? April 30.—The opposition to* Hillaly Pasha's Mr. Vesey supported his con­ nt was again in control Union. Dr. Malan has a guard Government. BERLIN, April 30 (Renter)^ mi his suburban home by day as tention by quoting from one of i steel industry tonight, The Minister of Information the rules of the House—"No mem The Western powers sent a second iort time after Judge well as night. came out on a balcony and, speak­ Government officials scoffed at ber shall vote on any question j protest to the Soviet authorities | of the Federal District ing on behalf of the Premier, said in which he has a direct pecuniary tonight, declaring that yesterday** 'gned an order return-. the suggestion that there was the Government would carry attack on an Air France passenger anything mysterious or sinister interest." to their .owners fol- through the programme which the Describing the point raised by plane by Russian MIG jet fighters cision yesterday that about the police movements. Premier outlined in his letter to was "contrary to all standards of THREATS MADE Mr. Vesey as a difficult one, the 1 uman's seizure of the King Farouk when he accepted DIAMOND DEALERS COHVENE HERE.—The m ain group of the annual convention of the Industrial Speaker said it was perfectly true civilised behaviour.' % April 9 was illegal. But the Johannesburg Star to­ the Premiership. Diamond Association of America, Inc. arrived her e by two planes yesterday — some 75 persons in all. Two passengers and the air­ day quoted a Pretoria police that the bill did provide the Hprnment regained eon- The minister said that the aims The convention is being held at the Princess Hotel. Photo shows group that came by P.A.A. Clipper; salary of certain members of the liner's steward were wounded in officer as saying guardedly that of the Cabinet were a purge of toe shooting, which occurred in iOrartly at least—when some of his men had been drafted another group arrive d by Colonial plane. ' House. ; of Appeals voted 5-4 corruption in the Government, the tine other member concerned the air corridor agreed on by the %J to Cape Town because threats "liberation" of Egypt and reform. " P • • ' * ' four occupation powers. The stay of execution of had been made against certain was Mr. Collingwood Burch, who i's or.der. Government The significance of the demon­ later explained that the bill did plane landed with cannon holes persons connected with politics. stration is that it might indicate in it, and it was said to have been f had argued that return The Star said that Dr. Malan, NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL AT not affect him.) to the owners would a new internal political situation Continuing, the Speaker com- almost a miracle that it managed by his silence on the Govern-'j which could break the stalemate to land safely. the nation-wide strike ment's attitude toward the Torch Double Roadway From ST. JOHN'S NEEDED I mented: lident's seizure had j in Egyptian affairs. The Wafd ELIGIBLE TO SIT Today's protest was made in the d that the country's Commando and police movements, Party is violently nationalistic names of the three Western High d well-being would had only himself to blame for and anti-BritisR Parishioners Hear Annual "It appears to me that while Commissioners in Germany and | result of the loss of mounting suspicion that the There has been a great deal of they have a direct interest in two the three Western Berlin com­ Iction. Government may be planning press comment and the whole Foot of e Mooted items appearing in the schedule mandants. It was sent to the So­ ivernment has until Stone raid on Torch Commando political community in Cairo is Report Of Priest-In-Charge to the bill it cannot be said that viet High Commissioner, V. I. apply for a review oft officers coupled with selective Soiling with speculation regard­ that interest over - rides the Chuikov. e's decision by the arrests, and that extra police were ing the formation Of a new party. The need for an edditional general public interest. . Civil It declared that it was entirely ourt. brought to Cape Town to protect The Wafd party has been pre­ Sunday school building and servants are eligible to sit in this inadmissable in peace-time to fire the Government and Parliament Along Old Rail Route House." suit of Judge .Pine's dominant nqw for over 30 years. expansion of St, Monica's Mission on unarmed aircraft — "even by against any possible cpunter- Most speculation published) ana were''stressed by the Rev. W. J. Sir John added that if the House Way of warning erday that the Presi- demonstrations. un constitutionally in unpublished centres on. the belief Manning, priest-in-charae of St.' was not satisfied with his ruling The Wesr* first protest yester­ A select committee tot the there was no reason why the mills, steel production SAY VIOLENCE PLANNED theff^Waguib Hillaly, wfo was House of Assembly yesterday John's, Pembroke, in his annual day demanded compensation for long one of the leaders; of the INVERSE DECISION ON report to parishioners yesterday. quest.on should not be put the damage done and punishment < col to practically noth- The Torch Commando is an, recommended that £2£fl00 _>bl — i :1 workers obeyed the! organisation of .ex^er*>jceraen> led Wafd asd was known as the "con- ' .."We w%a.n£w_scb0oi_bjn^ina "It is merely my .opigjon andUf tbc«fc4?esponSible for the-at semflce" ot*mt! Tpartf^'totffl- Mr provided for the conveSliu- o; PERNOR'S HORSES . I would not take it ami|s if tack. " p£ &Sif i&Idiir leader; M* 6y a world war two air ace, Group the railway right-of-way into a immediately : in the church Mi rray; and walked out. Captain A. G. "Sailor" Malan, broke with Iron the issue of cor­ grounds, furnished with up-to- members would like the question Russia replied last night with ruption and abuse of power, will, 22-foot main road and a 16-foot date equipment. This is due to I to be put to the House as a whole." a counter-charge. It said the air- ITEMED STRIKE which is allied with the opposi­ road for otter than motor tion in opposing the Government's attempt to rally to him younger Speaker's Ruling Set Aside both oar teachers and our child­ Mr. S. S. Toddings then moved liner left the air corridor, ignored j mgg|red nation-wide elements of the Wafd Party and traffic from the Foot of the Lane ren," he said. that the question be put to the orders to land and disappeared in h'Mr. Truman averted policies. Ministers in Dr. Milan's to the South Shore Road. •Government have denounced it a's those who are disgusted with the For New Resolve •"The same problems present House. clouds after warning shots had le union's demands for corruption and demagoguery of The remainder of the route to themselves at St. Monica's," he Before the count was taken Mr. been fired. Soviet air exercises :ases refused by the "irresponsible" and say it is planning violence. party leadership under Mustafa the Elbow Beach station would 1 went on, "where the number of Davidson declared that be had were taking place in the area. anies, and soon after Nahas Pasha. be a non-motor road.. Twice yesterday afternoon the children also far exceeds the never voted or spoken in favour of The airline denies that its plane le's ' decision, which The opposition in the House of The present investigation of the The report of. the' committee House of Assembly adopted the school accommodation." any measure which was for his | strayed from the corridor. Air ! n the return of the Assembly attempted today to administration and former minis­ uncommon procedure of chal­ Mr. Manning said it had been own personal benefit. France officials said today an air ir owners, Mr. Murray halt the progress of the bill to set was presented to the House of ters and the investigation into Assembly yesterday afternoon by lenging a ruling by the Speaker, necessary to move the senior He was supported by the control radar screen showed that s followers to cease up a new "high court" which cotton scandals and land scandals Sir John Cox. On the second Sunday school classes at St. Speaker who said he hsd a right the plane had remained on route. ediately and stay at alone could pass on the validity Mrs. Edna Watson. Other mem­ occasion, when the Speaker ruled may, it is felt, prove a turning bers of the committee are Mr. St. Monica's to the Mission to vote on the question; Western air safety officials said i their 'demands were of Parliament's acts. The opposi­ point by exposing such mass mis- that it would be out of order for Church. Earlier in the debate Mr. Ernest Soviet fighters and Bombers con­ tion argument that under the C. G. Gilbert, Mr. H. T. North the Hon. H. B- P- Vesey to intro­ government and corruption that and Captain Ross Winter. The priest outlined the work of Vesey told toe House he remained tinued exercises today in toe inuenued on Page 9 constitution the matter should be the public will call for a new deal. duce a resolve for £900 .3 pur­ | the other missions in the parish. convinced the whole schedule was area where the attack took place, | decided by a joint session of both The international significance Here is the text- of the com­ chase horses for Government He said ta« work of the North wrong. but' that the Russians grounded Houses was over-ruled by the of the possibility that the present mittee's , report, which was House, the House rejected the Shore Mission was being felt Again' he advocated his pro­ air manoeuvres in other areas. It Speaker. Wafd Parry may break up lies in accompanied by a map: ruling by 13 votes to 10. throughout the Island and praised posal, which was previously was not known whether the Sweeps The bill to establish the new the fact that the party stands in "The Select Committee Fulfilling his promise last the work of toe parish's lay rejected by the Assembly,' that grounding was because of yester­ high court of Parliament was declared opposition at present to appointed the 8th June, 1951, 'to Friday that as far as he was con­ I reader, Mr. T. Nesbttt. toe present 20 per cent bonus day's shooting incident or tomor­ ichusetts drafted by Dr. Malan following any common defence system in consider and report to the cerned the matter of horses for "The St. Alban'sSunday School, being paid to Civil servants row's May Day celebrations. the Supreme Court's ruling that which Egypt would be included House on what plan of action Government House was not over,. under toe direction of Pilot Continued on Pag* Iff Continued on Pag* I Continued on Pat* * with the Western powers. should be adopted for conversion Mr. Henry Vesey presented a re­ Kennedy, has made rapid pro­ to public use of the remainder of solve to the House yesterday. gress," Mr. Manning said, "and is *Y the railway right of way, with The Speaker ruled the measure also quickly outgrowing the pre­ Favours 4-Power Conference leave to report during the present out of order because the House sent accommodation." 4, Mass., April 30. — or next session,' has the honour had already decided on the matter "The picture at St. Augustine's,'* Dancing—And Trouble Eisenhower scored an to submit the following interim this session. he continued, "unfortunately is e 1 m i n g triumph in report. (Last week the House agreed to dot so happy. The school and achusetts presidential "1. The committee has had a message by Mr. H. St. George mission need a great deal of As Labour Marks May Day .ection yesterday—and British Labour States under consideration the conver­ Butterfield that no money should I attention and the numbers have | only Republicans—his sion of that section of the rail­ be provided for the purchase of I declined.*^ i— but Democrats who another team of horses for Gov­ Among the highlights of the his biggest triumph yet. way right-of-way between the Strikes, * demonstrations and Foot of the Lane and the former ernment House.) 1 year was the presentation of the protests will be mixed with mass lent General outscored Continued oa Pat* Iff MOVES TO MAKE BUYING ival for the Republican Policy On Germany Elbow Beach stop. In view of Continued on Page 5 parades, dancing and festivities as ll nomination, Senator the Increasing congestion of FROM U.S. BASES LEGAL workers in many nations cele­ t of Ohio, by more than traffic in the eastern approaches brate May Day, international NU in the Republican LONDON, April 30.—The na­ of the city, the committee is con­ labour holiday, today. .le, and he got almost tional executive committee of the vinced that additional outlets Sequel To Questions On Police are standing by in some /ny votes «as Senator Labour Party voted unanimously Schuman Leaves should be provided both for centres to prevent disorders. In 'aver of Tennessee, the today in favour of British parti­ motor traffic and others by means Berlin, specially-trained Ameri­ rfictor, from Democratic cipation in a four-power confer­ Of the railway right-of-way. A Issne In Assembly can, British and French troops ence including the Soviet Union Door Open For fly main road connecting the Foot will be waiting behind the scenes ! Eisenhower got more- to discuss the possibility of free Of the Lane to the South Shore As a result of answers given to ready to aid police if demon­ jail the other candidates elections in Germany. Road • would provide such an him by toe Hon. W. W. Davidson, strators get out of band. j According to nearly Talks With USSR essential addition to the road­ j the Colonial Treasurer,, regarding May Day is a public holiday in On this the majority of the the number of purchases made tefcurns, his total was party led by Mr. Attlee and the way system, and relieve the all Communist countries. In 100,000 for Senator Taft. narrow, dangerous bottleneck at 'from United States Bases in toe rebel minority led by Mr. Aneurin PARIS, April 30 (Reuter).—The {Colony since the Supreme Court Russia and its satellites and in yeven of the 28 conven­ Beyan seemed to find common French Foreign Minister, M. Continued on Page 3 Peking, the Chinese Communist ts whose pledges were 1 ruling that such purchases were ground. It is an issue on which Robert Schuman, today left the against the law, Mr. A. D. Spur- capital, there will be parades ere claimed by the they can make common cause. door ajar for a commission of Big ling gave notice in the House of rallies, and mass entertainments ckers, Senator Taft The committee also approved in Four delegates and United Nations S

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Page '4 THE ROYAL GAZETTS, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952 acquired them for $2^fromJ IN Egypt says the Sudan is essential Oliver ft. BarretWaco^ Coild to her security and well-being. WEDDING ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S New British ' The new British proposals, tioh. The magnKyteS^1^ Sing* which were drawn up as the result Armed Guards Posted At SPECTACLES ON SHOW tades were used by OW **f V of the conferences in London be­ Lewis—Rutherford Proposals On tween the Foreign Secretary, Mr. "*£%* specialist, jSJJ*u Jf Special % Anthony Eden, Sir Ralph Steven­ Wedding vows were exchanged CHICAGO, (AP)— Abraham Fabricant, of Chicago* said Lid son and Sir , Gov- yesterday evening between Buss Lincoln's spectacles for the first cola probably had very goal Way To Egypt ernor-General of the Sudan, were Homes of South African Lorna M. Rutherford, daughter of time are on public display. vision and started wearing tf tSL_ TODAY -S approved by the Cabinet tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rutherford, The Chicago Historical Society glasses when in his Brfddle 4oJ I of 902 MeClure Street, Victoria, at LONDON, Ajvil 30 /Jteuter).— British Columbia, Canada, and Sir Ralph Stevenson, British Am­ NAIROBI, Kenya, April 28 Lt. (j.g.) Chantee Lewis, TJ45.N., bassador to Egypt, will fly to (Reuter). — A passenger train Cabinet Ministers sea of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis, The Snack Bar Cairo tomorrow with new British crashed into a herd of elephants of 120 Caravel Avenue, Roseville, Our Satisfying proposals. to end the Anglo- straying on the track between California, U.S.A. Egyptian deadlock on the future Nairobi and Mombasa last night, Cenlinutd fram Pat* 1 Rotisserie Broiled of the Sudan. The wedding took place at killing two of them. his Government's bill to piece ANCIENT COIN FOUND Christ Church (Presbyterian) in Tempting The locomotive and four cars ftf-o-w R| LAMB SANDWICH Diplomatic quarters here were coloured (mixed blood) voters on Warwick, with the Rev. Eric M. not optimistic about the proposals, were damaged but no passengers a separate roll was invalid be­ WINNIPEG, Manitoba (JP) — A ftide officiating. Mrs. James W. BERMUDA GENERAL with gravy and French which are understood to centre on were hurt. cause It had not been passed by Roman coin found by a man dig­ Kempe, organist, accompanied the UN DHfiGX fried potatoes. the idea of a round-table confer­ a joint session of .the two Houses ging an excavation here was singing of the hymn "O Perfect THEATRES iths of'imp] Delicious ence this summer between British, with a two-thirds majority, as taken to museum authorities, woo Love and a solo by Mrs. William ._jts to Kc Egyptian and Sudanese repre­ required under the constitution. pronounced it a relic "probably Kempe, "I Love Thee, Dear." inard J. M^ Cold Cuts and Sandwiches sentatives in Khartoum, capital of Presumably Ids new court would from the yean AD. 38 to 60." The Easter lilies and bine del­ [ut being a the Sudan. over-rule the Supreme Court and' ancient coin has a likeness of phiniums wtth touches of pink enlisted of Rotisserie Specials PLAYHOUSE «-year hitel Toe Egyptian Ambassador in re-validate the electoral law. Nero. were used to decorate the church. TONIGHT The bride was given in marriage pent expirl London criticised the suggestion Today , a sergeanf All Drinks when it was made to him infor­ by Mr. James White. She, wore at the a gown of white nylon marquisette ember 195C Look for the Rotisserie in mally last week. . Britain has Double Feature ight near promised and worked for eventual over taffeta styled along princess the window and the lines, with a tiny jacket of French 2.30 and ?.*5 handle ot self-government for the territory, THE INVERURIE HOTEL LITTLE THEATRE ;| green-shattered doors. while Egypt claims it under the lace, nor fingertip veil fell from jrs. •• !!frj*" Bumaby Hill off front St. Egyptian crdwn and King Farouk a small matching lace head-dress Next Door to Playhouse has been proclaimed Icing of Show Place of Bermuda trimmed oneach side with a white Egypt and the Sudan in Cairo. rose bud. The bridal bouquet was After-Dinner-Show Continuous Prom 2.30 made up of white roses with blue Tomorrow Night delphiniums. at 8.30 p.m. Eye! The bride's only attendant was Miss Dorothy Mulholland, who NOW k SCREEN STAR! The Famous Talbot Brothers wore a gown of forget-me-not oung tot W ant'Hvy Shannon'Jock OWani-WWi b ImM blue of a style identical to that of am»W • anew » «*n Emm* • ***** t> Ar—f sat* s_» S t_t. the-bride. Miss Mulholland wore A G«e Alitor Pro*ictin* a tiny lace head-dress with a Also — 3.50 anil 9.05 Vf8*' •«i» VAUGHN MONROE MONDAY MIGHT shoulder-length veil caught with in pink rosebuds, and she carried Max Brand's unforgettable The Talbot Nephews pink roses With blue delphiniums. KIRK UUREM D0MS\ The best man was Lt. (j.g.) story of Rhiannon and his No Cover — No Minjmflrn L. W. Griswell, U.S.N., and the DOUGLAS BACAU DAY ushers were Lt. (j.g.) C. Blank, daring masquerade that DANCING 9.30 to 1 a.m. DAN.; Lt. (j.g.) R. Estabrook, *£i Reservations ' shook the West! tJJSJT., and Lt. (4-g.) W. Green- qounq manM 6188t(h leaf, US.N. A reception was held after the with a horn ceremony at the Officers' Club at the U.S. Naval Station. A LA CARTE DINNERS Representing the bride's parents was Miss Bernice, Underbill, NEW OPERA HOUSE matron of the King Edward VII Served from 7.30 p.m. Memorial Hospital, where the Double Feature TONIGHT ;I bride has been carrying out 2.45 and 7.45 otto nursing duties for the past 18 months. The bride is a graduate Richard Baseheaxt ANOTHER BIG ' G*' of the Royal Jubilee Hospital 'in Victoria. "Fixed PL_^*^*^^ Dancing and Calypso Lt. Lewis is a graduate of the CHAMPAGNE NIGHT Annapolis Naval Academy in **^ Entertainment Nightly. Maryland. The couple will Bayone with KING SWAN leave the Colony next Wednesday Also — 4.25 and 9.2J and his. Calypso Islanders. on the Queen of Bermuda for their new home in Norfolk, Virginia. Virginia Grey . • • JACK WALLACE AND HIS LONDON ORCHESTRA Reservations Phone 7165 KINGVIDOR S INTRODUCING.., "Highway SOI Dance Stylists SS^ Moves To Make Buying jAHMSe The exotic star of the East - Jn toda\ ED and NAN MARTIN From U.S. Bases Legal SANDYS TBXATKE — 8 [gjnow, yd YAMAGUCHI... Ijiant abol in her first NIGHT INTO MOBNINC TONIGHT at 8.45 Caatiaued (root Pag* t slotting Y. fern in i I Dress Formal American factory if there was a specific pro­ SHIRLEY YAMAGUCH1 and and all this week vision in the act to allow such production! D0MTAY10R THE GREAT MANHUNT":r y young I 6 91'fth purchases to be made after pay­ taught i| A 1OHHAI0 MOOUCTION Also — Full of Action ment of duty. WnallniM tyjom Cwtefy-*» aching oft "Such provision has been made Right from Ringside charm, he;i RUTH- i n the United States Bases Agree­ SUGAR RAY ROHINBON ppiness in j ment Bill, which has been in the vs. w weak, Under the distinguished patronage of the Worshipful drafting for 10 years," he added. ROCKY GKAZIANO :es such a the Hon. Leon D. Fox, Mayor of St. George's, and Mrs. Fox CHATTERTON (The United States Bases Bill "SK" Based on tta is at present being examined by Don't Miss Thjs NOT ahdl Hovel by Max Brand (in petson) SimLit**--. a select committee of the House.) Great 3 Ron«*f**«4x great c| St. George's Youth and Sports Club c^-tfornrtfl) WALTER The answers to the second and idorant ac ELLA RAINES * BRENNAM third questions were in each case Fjevoli 86, Mr. Davidson continued. ..WARD BOND "The Little Foxes" SOMEBS OPERA HOUSE — St. George's — T0NIGH discovJ presents a In a supplementary question us Surgei I •a. JEFF CORET. • BARRT KILE! TrHE BERMUDIANA THEATRE Mr. Spurling asked: A Great Adventure Picture — starring a REPOBUG PBOQUCTiOM Box Office M . 4234 "I am to understand from what other typej A Mr. Davidson has said that if the Jean Peters — Debra Paget ... in germicide AIR-CONDITIONING provisions of a bill as interpreted all thoul f§P^kiMkmM^n,y by the Supreme Court do not May Day Ball e~.i6tth. "ANNE OF THE INDIES" WERFDI. jl 2.30, 4.20, 6.10, 8.05, 10.00 make sense then the Government icate tissu is at liberty to ignore them?". If Mr. Spurling objected to the iiately k| 1 TONIGHT 1 Friday, Saturday sale of goods, presumably the cor­ contact, and Monday rect procedure was to send a tinst infei'l message to the Governor request­ Saw ted as oft i ing him to place the matter on a w-ever, mJ ALEC GUINNESS The New and Enlarged in thj Georgian Room more precise footing. It was well Hi sit of usinj STANLEY HOLLOW AY known that almost every firm in ies a wectl Hamilton had at some time or m LOYALTY INN other made purchases from the ry! Buy of the "The Lavender Bases. The Bermuda Government Hi Mill Mob" had bought between £150,000 and m St. George Hotel £200,000 worth of goods, Mr. m I at Modern, yet preserving Davidson replied. SOMERSET — 8.15 Why then did Mr. Davidson m ? Bohmudiana Inroj the charm of old Somerset hand Mr. Tercelra over to the m Itcfjf Stephen McNally |$lfe Police if the others had. been psid Reggie Burch and his Orchestra "APACHE DRUMS" allowed to go free? asked Mr. m hnM Dinners — Lunches — Liquors 8. S. Toddings. TONIGHT Plus m Gorgeous views of Mangrove Bay from , Mr. Davidson replied that he m 'All Under One Roof Ann Blyth had received information from a RAFFUES! DOOR PRIZES! all tables and verandahs source he would not disclose that m "KATIE DID nr Mr. Tercelra had .purchased a m • • • Cocktail Lounge • Gome Room large number of tyres from the Wit, SPOT DANCE PRIZES! ST. GEORGE'S — 8.15 Naval Operating Station. After m Phone 8412 some time the Revenue Depart­ M Jha VYloitfaih Room *COMIN' BOUND ment learned that the tyres bad been removed from the Base with­ 9 ™ May Day Queen will be crowned during the evening THE MOUNTAIN" out the payment of duty or per­ COCKTAILS and mission from the Supplies Com­ •11K Tickets 10/- mission. m 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. "TWO TICKETS It was untrue to say that Mr. Dress Optional Dancing 9 — 2 TO BROADWAY* Tercelra was selected as a victim. m • • If the same Information was avail­ Li Reservations 9191 able anyone else would be liable to be prosecuted. 1 i Special Theatre Dinner I THE BRASS RAIL sK 7.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Queen Street — Upstairs m ||Ze Buffet des Gourmets Open Daily 8 a.m. to 2 a.m (Supper and Sandwich Menu to Midnight) Sundays included m RM (To please the Eye as well as the Palate) • • • m in a I m «ng nat| Suggestions for Today .ft EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 4 The Castle Harbour :+: DANCING M Rowel Baked Regular Ham 5/8 m 9.00 p.m. to 1.00 o.m. p-and exej 7-9 Grilled Hamburger Steak V- pes—KJ 8'6 m i presents Turkey Salad Luncheon .. m F- Input OUR SPECIALITIES: m AL DONAHUE'S J taste arJ • • • Reservations only * * * 1 Half Southern Fried Chicken m SBalue at) THE FOUR DEUCES American T-Bone Steak ORCHESTRA [.Cor thd Perk Chops, Lamb Chops, under the direction of Nelson Ho» P*s of Club Sandwiches • Tomorrow Niglit _ e • • ||aerscj DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT J| j Cocktails, Highballs, Liqueurs m (well known Calypso band) m. 7 1 atericn( 6S14ttn alternating .with -Sp as m Jlwdte ^^^^^^i ~ln the m m FAMOUS GOMBEY ROOM FREDDIE MATTHEWS Waterlot Inn w, RUTH CHATTERTON Michael and Fransita • m m, STUBS'? * » and his Orchestra STEAK '& W "The Little Foxes" CHICKEN Dancing 9.30 — 1.00 a.nv m FISH m F°r Dinner and Grill HH WMik in the Castle Rendezvous •jie 9 ,•r,,' Reservations HRLII ijantumjj pall i|0i§l Reservations required — alf'i 'if. Phone Harold at 12pt; SHUREJ PSorre 1354—1352 14/- ($2) Minimum per person Please 'phone 1758 W yJS6j»5+th 9.9 «5*at* Closed Mondays All Day "KllSrif iDaiBsSI THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952 Page f TJ Reverse Decision On $27»*from Drug Test Set Inverurie Hotel Princess Hotel Belmont Manor "SMOG" TO BE Uncola Qejj Governor's Horses Ing tX»e srJ A 21st wedding anniversary Recent arrivals at the Princess Among the guests at Belmont - Old Abe Singapore 1| was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. James Manor this week is All Fuad Bey. INVESTIGATED G. E. Gabel of Brooklyn, N.Y., Caathwea frem Page 1 Bakker, ' of New Jersey; Mr. Mr. Fuad represents the Persian DMCEMG , Dr. Noajj. this week, with a party and danc­ Gordon Barker and children, of Government in Canada. hNGAPORE l/Pf — Singapore's Immediately Mr. Vesey re­ PASADENA, Calif., (AP) —. In the New Grill \ lago, said M [erculosis -ridden population, ing .to the music of the Talbot quested, that the question be put New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. John From Nek York: Mr. and Mrs. Nephews. The couple danced to Barrell, of Massachusetts; Miss John M. Williams, Bronxville; The Pasadena laboratory of the Id very gl Hying itself for tests of the to the House. Stanford Research Institute has . wearing H? fst anti-TB drug, nydrazid, has the music of the anniversary Frances Becker and Miss--Lillian Mr. T. A. Sugden, New York; Dr. • B Waltz amid applause. (This is the method used to test Becker, of New York City; Mr. included Los Angeles "smog" in lis middle n cautioned against being too the feeling of the House with re­ and Mrs. Alex Slepian, Niagara ito scientific investigations. Mr. H. Hollls of Melrose, Mass, Milton Berk and Mr. Irving Berk, Falls; Mr. and Mrs. John T. lusiastic. gard to a ruling from the chair.) of Illinois; Mrs. Dorothy Block, of SIDNEY FOSISR amples of the drug — claimed an anual visitor to the Inverurie, Porter; Rochester; Mr. ami Mrs. "Smog," a combination of The House divided 13-10 against New York City; Miss Mary Charles Schuk, Bronxville; Mr. and Ms re cured the worst of cases will stay until the end of the the ruling and the resolve later smoke- and fog, consists of '50 month. Brennen and Miss Margaret Bren- and Mrs. J. C. Opel, Forest Hills; different substances, says Dr. A. HLTnited States — are to be passed its first reading by 13-nine. nen, of New Jersey; Mr. and Mas. Ito Malaya for tests in June. Newlyweds are Mr. -and Mrs. Miss J. O'Brien, North Tona- M. Zarem, of the laboratory. Surf Club Orchestra •Strenuous appeals for rejection John Brown, of Rhode Island; wanda; Miss J. McMillian, North L. S. Dabney of Medfield, Mass, Of the resolve were made by Mr. These substances are produced and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lavigne of Miss Mary Ann Brown,'of Wash­ Tonawanda; Mr. and Mrs. C Lin­ by burning 50,000 tons of fuel 9.30 — 12.30 H. T. North and Mr. Harley ington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee den, Flushing; Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Fall River,Mass. " Barnes. Both claimed it would be and rubbish and by exhaust IP-O-W RE ENLISTS A pleasant surprise awaited Mr. Busswell, of Illinois; Miss Mary ward Gittler, New York' City; fumes from 2 million motor impracticable and a waste of Carmody and. Miss Anna Car- Mrs. A. N. Crentzburg, Jackson vehicles. and Mrs. J. W. Shea of Randolph, money to hay another team. They mody, of Massachusetts; Mr. and AN DIEGO, Calif. (JP) Seven New when they ar­ Heights, Long Island. rived from the "Queen" to find pointed out the Governor used the Mrs.. George Cooper, of Long The scientist believes inten­ iths of imprisonment by Com- State landau on few occasions and Island, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Other guests are: Mr; and Mrs. sive research Is necessary to ists la Korea failed to chill their old friends, Mr. E. Crowell N. L. MacMorris, Philadelphia, and his daughter, staying here. as a result the horses did not get D. Cosstantin, of New York; Mr. determine the effect of each nard J. Maffioli's enthusiasm sufficient exercise. and Mrs. John Crosby, of New Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Africa, substance and to reduce the €581 tth jut being a U.3. Marine. Mr. Shea is owner and manager York; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dan-Huntingdon, Pa.; Mrs. Ellen A. most irritating at their source. le enlistprt here for -»nntber of the Ravine Guest House at Mr. E. T. Richards asked the forth, of Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W|p», Hackensack, N.J.; Miss A. HJSE e-year hitch after his first en- Randolph where the Crowells House not to turn a somersault. Marvin Danielson, of Indiana; Sherman, Oak Park, Illinois; Dr. nent expired recenu.y. iviai- have often vacationed. He claimed that if the Assembly Mrs. Beatrice Davies, of Toronto, and Mrs. Louis F. Sandock, South a sergeant, was captured in, Recent arrivals are: Mr. and continued to* reverse previous de­ Canada; Mrs. Teresa Donohue, of Bend, Indiana; Mr. A. H. Rissman, feature? ember 1950. He escaped when Mrs. L. Allen of Valley Stream, cisions it would be sitting from Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. A. Chicago, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. N,Y,; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ander­ January 1 to December 31 with? Carl Pohlman, Baltimore, Md.; 7.45 I ight near the front lines to Douglas, of New York City; Mr. handle other American pri- son of Grove City, Pa.; Miss B. out a break. and Mrs. Brian Dunn, of New Capt, Valdemar Neilson, Cam­ rs. Annala of Worcester, Mass.; Mr, Expressing the opinion that the York; Miss Laura Edwards, of bridge, Mass; Miss Frances May- SAweTvw and Mrs. J. M. Burns of Dunne- Trade Development Board had New York; Mr. Francis Evans, of kowski, West Patterson, N.J.; Dr. ville, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. probably considered the matter, Massachusetts; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. C. Liss, Sooth Bend, Barnett of Durham, N. Carolina; Mr. Ernest Vesey remarked: Alfred Evans, of Louisiana; Miss Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. T. Kramer, Miss E. Burke of New York; Mr. "It will probably mean a few Ellen Finlay, of Connecticut; Mr. Trenton, NX; Miss Florence Even the Vernell Black of Chicago, m.; more dollars will be collected be­ and Mrs.* J. K. Fisher, of New Freer, Fairfield, Conn.; Miss Miss C. Barnum of Bridgeport, cause a fellow rides around with Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Freed, Edna Champin. Clifton, NX; Miss Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cowan a few feathers in his hat. What of NOW York; Mrs. William Hendy S. Carlson, Mt. Prospect, IE; Miss u i nrraa oung bride who of Scarsdale, N.Y.; Messrs. P. W. could Toe better than a tandem?" anal Miss Gladys Brvin, of Vir­ Eve! y n Anderson, Stratford, o kbMtej-aMaai b aajk and H. G. Cadwise of Kenmore, ginia; Miss Enid Hcff, of Long Conn.; Miss Frances Quinn, Ot­ Pn^hcnUgaaaMSctM* M.Y.: Mrs. Demme and her daugh­ Island, New York; Mr. and Mrs. tawa, Ontario; Miss Doris East­ roductioo ter Nancy of Hamden, Conn.; Mr. Frederick Hyde, of Massachusetts; and 9.05 man, Ottawa, Ontario. 'ags"skeknow$and Mrs. F. S. Emery of Boston, Misses L. and F. McGuinn of lor- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox, of Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Ellinger of Connecticut; Mrs. Raymond Lamb, Asaong the honeymoon couples onto; Mrs. A. McAdams and her were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coster Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Everington daughter of Manchester, Conn.; of Rhode Island; Mrs. John Med- mtH DORIS and her daughter of Trenton N.J.; lock, of Illinois; Mrs. Mattie of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cos­ Judge and Mrs. Quinn of Natick, ter are not strangers In the Col­ Miss Vera Fidele of Collindale, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robin­ Molton, of New York; Miss Wini­ Pa.;Miss P. Grindle of Monclair, fred O'Leary, of Connecticut; Mr. ony, as they have.many relatives ILLlW son of W. Dennis, Mass.; Mr. and in Bermuda. N.J.; Mrs. and Miss Galenty of Mrs. Milton Simon of Nek York and ' Mrs. R. S. Parsons, of m> Washington; Mrs. R. H. Gravatt of City; Miss A. Stevens of Belmont, Toronto, 'Canada; Miss Katherine [Ullaiix Trenton, NJ.; Mrs. E. Hartshorn Mass.; Mrs. K. Shelley of Toronto; Reil, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. of Danville, Vt..; Mr. and Mrs. G. Miss S. Stonehouse, of Auburn, William Boss, of New York City; horn A Hudon of Mt. Royal, Montreal; Mass.; Mr; and Mrs. BB. O. Sny­ Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, of Mas­ Montreal; Miss Patricia Kavan- der of Rochester, N.Y.; Miss Antt- sachusetts; Miss Loretta Scully, Russia Protests nagh of Forest Hills, N.Y.; Mr. toine Jennings and Miss Madge Of New York; Mr. and Mrs. L. and Mrs. A. R. Lamy of Amherst, Thompson of New York; Mr. and Smith, of New Jersey; Dr. and HOUSE Nova Scotia; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mrs. S. N. Thornton of Baltimore, Airs. C. A. Spence, of New York; To Ethiopia Lynch of N. Barring!on, R.I.; Mrs. | Featur*i Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Van Home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stone, of Michi­ ADEN,

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>N Mardons OF 1 ENGLAND Quick!—put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up Ji each nostril. Irritation is soothed, y our nose"opens up" and you breathe •MUST* IN FINE NUT COLOUR MINTING S P"CK»6IN0 freely again! Va-tro-nol often helps prevent bad Mont sminES • metis • COLOURED WITOOMI • rtiHM • tMooooMooxts colds and flu. ^_ d Street esotttii. Sflll t$ HAMILTON. ttjt ^fjEf. VICK«VA-TR0-H01 1 :Vifi NOSS DROPS I Pag»-6 THE-RQVAL GAZETTE,-TQURSiDAY, MAY 4, 1952 Reggie Cooper Thrils Gallery In Match W*h Sidney -f^Doj ^ FORMER WIMBLEDON CHAMPION Today's Schedule Olympic Tmek And Field BADMINTON FINALIST Our Slogan To Carry 111 Pw p.m. • DEFEATED LAST NIGHT 1.00—(A) C. Pratt and Hugh In fkycrwuf9%rophy Race EXTENDED BY LOCAL PLAYER Masters vs. Malcolm Martin Trials At Prmpeet Todqy Dick Gordon. Neville Atwood Beaten 1.30—Jack Tuero vs. David Lurie. Three members of Bermuda 194* Olympic track and Shelly Bay Track This Aftei field team w$ fitempt a repeat nprforg^ife tins year as By Brian Smith Yesterday 2.00—W. Donald McNeill vs. BUI Talbert Aid Palafox Engage Gustavo Palafox. the Colony's tqp track and field athletes start the 1952 Olympic Neville Atwood, who last year P Ifcree of last weed's ^ipiers wiH be included (B) J; G. Hall and H. Row- trials at the Prospect Garrison field this afternoon. The vials, reached the final of toe mens field of five who WlH#4 to start in the Sfcycrtfiser Tl botham vs. M.Gosling and under the auspices ef the Bermuda Amateur Athletic badminton championship and who race at the Shelly* Bay tracfc Jjhis afternoon. The race fin PUy Yesterday J. Riihiluoma. on 0 1 at tne was favoured to take mis year's Association, w$ be comrdfjfcecl SiWjte sftSTPQ * crown as Donald Smith, toe cham- feature event of the Bermuda Jockey Club's ejght-race Miss Carol Wendell and same venue, ilpth meets qffi scheduled to start at two o'clock. pion.is not defending due tp a leg Colin Selley vs. Mr. and gramme. wljicft js. fc%j?dule4 *»"Wm wJMS- If Reggie Cooper never plays another good game of Several of last year's cham- and William Francis will be injury, yesterday. was baten in h! Mrs. C. Pratt. last night's play at toe Pembroke "fPj* year's rUrk P J&^P I LOW WEIGHT Of 11*' tennis in his life he should be satisfied with the memory pions, and many newcomers-, are competing. , 245—Victor Seixas vs. Sidney B. Miss Jones and Erith Isaac are Sunday School-hall. Brian Smith shortened W4$stance ebe tyg* £e j The other twp entries wii of the game he produced yesterday at the Bermuda Tennis included among the competitors defeated last year's finalist 15-9, if&JF fly*furlongs , instead of the ppelhfk anand d NNo o Loving. Wood, Jr. entered for the women's 200 usual sevenseyen, lor the trophy .latter is low-wejghted Stadium against Sidney B. Wood, former Wimbledon cham­ trying for a berth 09 the team t° metres- event. sHE 7-15, 15-lLI^ pion and at one time the greatest player in the world. 3.00—William Talbert vs. Frank donated by Colonial Airlines. founds. represent Bermuda at the Olym­ -Only two entries have been In other matches, played last par Slogan, whp holds the Kidnay Wood, a favourite of Guernsey. night, the following Were the re­ The rape shapes up as a There was plenty of action in pic Games in Helsinki, Finland, listed for the man's 1,500 metres track record for every distance affair from start to finish Bermuda audiences, was extended the ladies' singles play yesterday (C) Gustavo Palafox and event They are Raymond Edness, sults: .-'jiSsj 8-6, 7-5 by the chairman of the David Lurie vs. William later this summer. Men's Singles — R. Pengelly de­ from six furlongs to the *nue and any onf Of'the five horses ca; for Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd, The three seeking to repeat are the 1951 champion, and Wesley a half, will try to lower the i:01 of winning and, with a su: Bermuda Lawn Tennis Associa­ one of the most efficient tennis Brewer and Roy Kasser. Scraders. feated T. Correla 15-2,; R. Mar­ tion's tournament committee and sprinter Stanley Lines,' Ha?zard Matthew DeSilva, whose record- shall defeated Eugene Paries standard for the dash established tOdtisSiv TO* race mighf machines to be seen in the ladies', 3.45—Mrs. Betty Rosenquest Pratt Dill, a middle-distance runner, last year by Chips. produce a new record. at one time it looked as if Reggie division, appeared incapable of breaking hteh jump of 6 feet 2V4 15-9, 15-5; Joe Fairies defeated Cooper were going to cause one of vs. Miss Ann Smith. and Phyllis Jones, who competed niches won Bun the Athlete of the C. Jensen 15-8, 15-10., ' The bay gelding has beep The feature race is listed doing anything wrong yesterday. in London as phylljs Lightbourne, clocked in 1:01 1-5, the best time fifth on the programme the biggest upsets in the tourna­ Perhaps it was just as well that and Year award, will head the men's Men's Doubles — R. Marshall and ment and eliminate Wood in his vs. Winner (A). sprinter and long-jumper. entries lor the high jump. A V. Flood defeated J. Faries and this season, and despite carrying scheduled to come to the her playing was so flawless for she All three will be competing in C. Chamusco 15-4, 15-13; R. top weight of 130 pounds, will 3.45. first match of the tourney. was matched with Mrs. Richard Dick Freisenbruch and qualifying standard of 5 feet 9 Wood was not up to his Wimble­ Reggie Cooper vs. winner today's meet, which will include inches has been set, with toe Lasher and W. McBeath de­ probably start the odds-on Co-feature will be the.' Buck, the -game and determined six track events and the qualify­ feated K. Winter and M. Davis favourite. heats Qf the classified trot or don form, but then he has not non-playing captain of the U.S. final scheduled for Sunday. held championship form for a ing rounds of the high and long 15-8, 15-12. PLEVEN Of§JXTEEN handicap. M There are Wightinan Cup team- The HI *®^ jumps for both man and women. Last year's woman's champion, Mixed Doubles — Mr. and Mrs. number of years, but his game ^ 4.00—Sidney Wood and Jack Qne Saltus, will be jumping. The In ^Tt^CT races here, the trotters and pacers entered majority of the game was played Tuero vs. Winners (B). Leonard Paul, last year's cham­ John 'Varies defeated Mr. and Pebbles," Lee Long and Mil sufficiently good enough to give from the baseline with Mrs. Buck women's standard has been set Stubbs brothers' speedster has the top-ranking players in the pion; Lee Tucker, the 1951 junior : ! t Mrs. Arthur Flood 11-15, 15-11, High handicapped by 20 being unable to cope with the 4.30—Mrs. Tom Smith and Mrs. champion, and Lines will head the at 4 feet"-* Sjc||jBBt Xt*' f*r5V ' won eleven, finished second on United States plenty of trouble. Gregory Elliott-Pyle vs. Bermuda champion , Leonard four occasions and third the other and Victor Scott 10 yards t It is to Reggie Cooper's credit terrific pace that Mrs. ' Todd's entries for the 100 metres semi­ Paul is entered for the long jump back. backhands and forehands pro­ Miss Carol Wendell and finals and final. Others com­ Today's play: time. He finished third in a that he gave Wood so much tp Miss Margaret Bickley. event, with Wesley ' Scraders, sprint three weeks ago, but the TRACK RECORD-HOL think about and he answered the duced. Mrs. Buck won the third peting will be Har^y Younger, Earlington Sheppard, Vincent itjE game of the first set on her ser­ Nelson Spurting, William Francis following week won over the Victor Scott, who clipped local critics who declare that Ber­ 5.00—W. Donald McNeill and John and Eugent Wade providing ';*•—R- Pengelly vs. . Ervin same distance. vice for the only game in the first and Eugene Wade. opposition. fifth of a second off his own muda cannot produce really gqod Frank Guernsey vs. Colin Faries Last Thursday Our Slogan won tennis players. Yesterday Reggie set. Selley and William Rock­ In the 400 metres for men, Phyllis Jones, Daphne Harnett, '•55—N. Atwood and D. Miller record last week to lowi - THREE IN ROW Hazzard Dill; Colin Pearman, last Thelma Jones and Grennell Rich­ the Blackiston Cup rlanrjr, third mark to 2:10 in a paced ti: was a credit to Bermuda for on well. vs. Eugene Faries and Aldon leg of Bermuda's triple crown, to occasion he out-played Wood at In the second set, Mrs. Todd year's champion; Alan Beach, the ardson are entered in the women's Flood is expected to come froi took the first three games in a Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd junior champion; Keith Davis, long Jump. establish himself as the outstand­ tp win the heats. Sidney's own game—a change of and Victor Seixas vs. Miss 8.20—R. wisher vs. B. Smith ing horse at the trade Earlier, pace game that has opponents row. Mrs. Buck took the fourth, 8.45—V. Flood vs. Joe Faries Veteran Johnny Mello test the fifth and then won three Patsy Stone and Jack Tuero. be had won the Bermuda Derby feeling; a gamp that flashes Mrs.^ 9.10—Miss J. Lewis and Aldon and Royal Mail Cup to sweep the driver' at the track, wi across court and dpwn {be base­ straight to even the set at 4-4. Flood vs. M|ss M. Cassidy driving Lee Roberts' entry. The eighth game of that get was ' Davidson and Gustavo Pala­ Southampton Team Play TUESDAY'S BRITISH three major races in the Colony. line then suddenly' switches to a fox vs. Miss Jackie Brow and Ervin Faries Malcolm Furbert will be riding Seward Fox, the leadin %m THE stop volley or a drop shot. the most exciting for in this one 9.35—John Faries and F. Miller will not have a mount inal's slj Mrs. Buck came to the net and and Malcolm Gosling. Friendly Match Today SOCCER RESULTS Our Slogan, who will ' have GOOD CONTROL vs. B. Smith and R. Pen­ number four position at the start. youngster was set> eg rwnal Reggie yesterday played that brought off some perfect vbllies. 5.45—Mrs. Richard Buck and Mrs. gelly week after cutting d type of game. His ground strokes Unfortunately she could not The Southampton Spat and LONDON, April 30 (Reuter).— Other horses who won races Barbara Scofield Davidson 10.00—E. Beneyides and A. Rego last week will be on both ends last week's meet. were deep and forceful; his serves keep up the pace and dropped Sports Club team will he playing The following are the results of vs. C. Janesen and H. Tatem. vs. Miss Ann Smith and a friendly cricket match today soccer matches played in Britain of the line.' Post horse will be There will be two had pace and he had good control the next two games for the match. Miss Lee Tyler. fApril 3(1 over his drop snots. The qne lot? Mrs. Barbara Scofield David­ against the Nationals Bl team. yesterday: Trips To New York Are Dora N. Tops, who is fast re­ for harness horses, that he put up when Wood came The game will be played at the ENGLISH LEAGUE gaining the * form she displayed others for runners, | bf;the seal son eliminated Mrs. William last season as a top performer, om Whif jap to the net was just deep Brewer 6-0, 6-2 with Mrs. Cavendish Field starting at 130 Third Division (South). gramme. Races fo; Southend S, Ipswich 0 Auctioned At BLTC Dance while at the other end of the k to us fI enough to keep Woods racquet Scofield's ground strokes carry­ pjn. double will be annoiL? off it and discourage future For the Southampton side Third Division (North) line will be Lady of Honour. track prior to the'first e to rebuil ing too much pace and her place­ Oldham 2, Southport 1 Two round-trip all-expenses ventures. ments too much accuracy for the there will be: y, Arsenal j L. Rankin, C. Mayne, L. paid tickets to New York were of their moj What was most surprising was local player. Mrs. Brewer played SCOTTISH LEAGUE lag* night bid lor in a "Dutch Weii but could not match the skill Charlton, F. Tavares, B. Pavis, M. Mar. They hi he fact that Reggie was able to Fox, C. Dickens, T. Stephenson, Supplementary Cup Final auction** held during the festivi­ th Wembley [ play this type of tepriis tor 26 nor the strokes of the Milwaukee, Second Leg ties at the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Wisconsin, player. S. C. Lewis, D. Madeiros, and A. a fortnigh| games. Usually Reggie is brilliant Lindo. St. Johnstone 2, Clyde 2 fl'jh s Party at the Bermudiana running for tor one set and then loses his con­ Yesterday's results: RESOLTS (Clyde wins on aggregate score Hptel. mship. Men's singles—William F. Tal­ o- of 7-3) trol, but yesterday he retained At the time of going to press the Bermuda 1 Athleti • Whittaker i| his touch for the entire match. bert defeated Malcolm Martin 6- successful bidders were not though, Cooper topjc the firpthree 2, 6-3; W. Donald McNeill de­ By The Associated Press Y.M.S.C. And Hanulton IRISH LEAGUE known. The tickets include enough. Sc Cliftonville 1, pangor 0 i games in a roar from Wood before feated Roy Kasser 6-0, 6-0; NATIONAL LEAGUE "•servations on Pan American m were getting Wood broke through in the fourth Gustavo Palafox defeated Colin New York 4, Cincinnati 1 World Airways, the use of a suite f Aiienal stand Parish Workmen To Play NON-LEAGUE MATCHES game. Reggie took the fifth game Selley 6-1, 6-2; Vic Seixas de­ Boston 5, Pittsburgh 11 at New York's Ambassador Hotel — Association to and Joe M Burnley 5, Hamburg (Germany) and Sid took the next two in a feated Malcolm Gosling 6-2, 6-1; Philadelphia 8, Chicago 9 for the three-day visit and a seat ast 35, and A Somers Isles League cricket Torquay 1, Charlton 5 at the semi-finals and finals of the row. With Cooper taking the Sidney B. Wood defeated Reggie ItS innings) were en the w \ eighth game he worked up a 5-3 Cooper 8-6, 7-5; Jack Tuero de­ match wW be played this after­ United States National Outdoor Brooklyn at St. Louis, night noon at the Bermuda Sports Tennis Championships at Forest NOTICE lead in games. Wood then wop feated A. Plager 6-1, 6-4. ! look as thougl the next three games in a row, AMERICAN LEAGUE Arena starting at one o'clock, be­ TODATCBRJTISH Hffls, 1$t.f7 dropped the next to square the Ladies' Singles—Mrs. Barbara St Louis 9, New York 4 tween toe Young Men's Social Each ticket, said Mrs. Thad lisation et Hiz Scofield Davidson defeated Mrs. St. Louis 1. New York 4 (second game) Club and the Hamilton Parish r match at six-all and then took Zujil, chairman of the B.L.T.C.'s The Annual General Meeting w|H pe held *»oul„ d impShditake placn i the next two for an 8-6 set. William Brewer 6-0, 6-2; Mrs. Detroit 3, Boston 5 Workmen's Club. SOCCER SCHEDULE dance committee, was worth $500. Patricia. Canning Todd defeated Chicago 7, Washington 3 (twilight) Chqsen to play for the Y.M.S.C. the CLUB BOOMS jgers" refused In the second set Reggie' took Other pri?es last night went to sJOk advancing the first four games in a. row and Mrs. Richard Buck 6-1, 6-4. Chicago at Washington, night are: ENGLISH LEAGUE winners of a four-team spelling Cleveland at Philadelphia, night First Division TONIGHT ^"St "youngsters 1 it looked as if he were going to Men's Doubles—Colin Selley B. Brimmer (captain), C. Tuzo, competition. E. Richardson, C. Symonds, W. Fulham vs. Derby (postponed on Hundreds of people danced to at 8.00 o'clock. Helton anl take a set from Wood and even and William Rockwell defeated March29) at occasionally [ the match. Wood was able to TUESDAY'S NIGHT RESULTS Simmons, S. Seymour, E. Watts, the music of Al Donahue's Roger Shackleton and Gerald Third Division (South) Orchestra and the Curving Avenue BUSINESS: Annual Report of the Secretary faithfuls whoI raise his game to take the next West 6-2, 6-4. NATIONAL LEAGUE S. Tucker, I. DeGrilla, S. Hodge, Bristol Rovers vs. Exeter (brought ible for the cli five games in a row, taking the New York 2, Cincinnati 1 and L. Robinson. J. Durham will Tip-Tops, exponents of the un­ Annual Report of the Treasurer forward from May 3) orthodox musical instrument. uson. first without the loss of a point Mixed Doubles—Mrs. Patricia Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 1 be toe reserve. Colchester vs. Brighton (postponed with Balance Sheet on his own service which included Canning Todd and E. Victor Boston S, Pittsburgh 1 5 S. Springer will be the umpire Mrs. Yea ton Outer bridge was in 3REAT LOYAl OB December 15) charge of the decorations designed Election of Officers, do these veterl a couple of aces; toe second Seixas defeated Malcolm Martin AMERICAN LEAGUE and Mr. Clarke will score. Leyton vs. Bristol C. (postponed on Hi losing one point; the third with and Mn. Helen Nicholls 6-1, 6-1; Cleveland 21, Philadelphia 9 o — on the tennis-racquet and tennis lie answer if March 29) ball motif. the loss of two points, the fourth Mrs. Tom Smith and J. Gilbert Chicago at Washington, postponed Third Division (North) By Order. ful team sp| with the loss of pne point and the Hall defeated Miss Mcllvaine and rain Friendly Cricket Match Scunthorpe vs. Barrow (brought Proceeds of the event will be it Highbury, fifth with no loss of points at all. Harrison Rowbotham 4-6, 6-3, o forward from May S) devoted to the club's junior de­ JAS. F. MURRJ and keenness] HOLDS SERVICE 6-4; Mrs. Richard Buck and Don velopment programme. in Hon. Secretary. to none in Reggie held his service in the McNeill defeated Mrs. Rendall At Somerset On Sunday tenth game for a 5-5 score but Arton and Eldon Ranee 6-1, 6-1; tchins; WerobleJ lost the next two games, the last Mrs. William Brewer and Frank A friendly cricket match will have been f« one when his service faltered. Guernsey defeated Miss Margaret be played on Sunday at the ^lone First Di Yesterday's tennis was good, Bickley and Gerahl West 6-1, 6-1; Somerset C.C. field between the Z» H* B« **t»\p_m they pi] and today's promises to be even Miss Kay Hubbeli and David Somerset Cricket Club team and fa/. "it only It's Amazing Thp a better lor all the too-seeded Lurie defeated Mrs. Geoffrey the Devonshire C.C. side. The Holland's Finest Beer t ypme, anc players will be appearing, Yes­ Elliott-Pyle and Reggie Cooper NATIONAL LEAGUE match will start at eleven o'clock CH00M "'anjlager wtQ terday Bill TElbert, ranked fifth 6-1, 6-1. W L Per. GB in toe morning. . (as supplied to the §iayings YQM .@?t tfy .Js witt ted in the United States and 1948 and 'Brooklyn 8 .'J», .889 Playing for the Somerset team ' Js4aaW»n are no o 1 1*12. 1950 winner of the Bermuda Chicago 9 4 .692 will be Queen of Holland) Growing Your Own—! s have hit championship, played his first New York 7 4 .637 2 A Roberts (captain), W. Sim­ i& senal's cup| match of the tournament. Somers Isles League Game Cincinnati S .SIS 2 mons, E. Simmons, K. Maybury, l<-s* Freddie Cc Confused plane connections 'St. Louis 7 .417 4>,i C. Swan, N. E. Procter, N. A. 35/- carton 'e opportur .364 5 prevented him from playing At Somerset Field Today Philadelphia 7 Proctor, A. S. Bean, E. Phillips, D. (special prices to the trade) And More contrast inl earlier, but he looked Just as Boston 9 .351 514 Baxter, A. Hughes, and Ambrose -C^§ ;rward Reg si\ impressive as ever. He defeated The Somerset Cricket Club Pittsburgh . 12 .200 8 Simons. C. Cann will be umpire Convenient Too! nto position. Mai Martin 6-2, 6-3 to enter the league team will be playing the and S. Proctor scorer. John F. Burrows & Co., ltd. res the ball I SomersetNBridge Recreation Club AMERICAN LEAGUE is spot before quarter final round of the Boston ....JR.. 10 2 .833 Call In and See our Selection of championship. in a Somers Isles League match •Cleveland 9 4 .692 1V2 Gustavo Palafox, the smooth- today at the Somerset C. C. field. St. Louis 8 4 .667 2 ITHER IDE/i stroking champion of Mexico, The game is to start at one *Chicago .^t... 9 a, .4*4 4 Tright Fred o elocx. " 'i showed good form in his match Maw York S 8 .454 *\i ps never-say- with Colin Selley whom he beat For the Somerset C C. team •Washington .... 4 5 .444 4Vs \ frorn Totter 6-1, 6-2. Selley, who made some Detroit . .-/ilX . . 2 9 .182 7*4 I GARDEN TOOLS there vm be: WARWKJK ACADEMY for a model excellent retrievers during the A. Whitecross (captain), R. -^Philadelphia ... 18 .111 • TM p *e, chases thl match, was unable to match the Perinchief, A. Simons, Ambrose Last night's games not included. and from seenf pace of Palafox and was reduced Simons, S. Bean, M. Thompson, s angles literal/-. to defensive play. GARDEN FORKS — SPADE5 — HQE5 Al^p R*££§ | 11 B. Showers, A. Bristol, A. Phil- |0 the net. Al Although Don **if*tiT defeated pott, B. Simmons, and C. Smith. flayed in. a losirf Roy Kasser, the Philadelphia Junior School Sports Fqmous Name Brands Sy§fc As Wei land Valf —! player with scores of 6-0, 6-0, this Brades and Gardex! fitter only ha) match was by no means the walk­ Results Of Fourth O0AVS' im outings caml over that toe scores suggest. CUEDULJ Small Hand Garden Tools and .s-»*^IoWrth f Kasser played a hard-hitting Round Of Chess Play parnsley. He si game and he was polished in all Thursday, May 6th, 1952 Liahtweighf Garden Toojs For Lpdies Tqo! lost none of <] departments of the game. He was In the fourth round of the NATIONAL LEAGUE A Good Selection of Secauters in Stock! w&uahfchiiB the good but McNeill was just better Bermuda Chess Championship, Boston at Cincinnati at ? B-m- >nt^9Kt dp in • and steadier, ^fcss-) Rogers beat Wigglesworth, Rus­ Brooklyn at Chicago and to make them grow -^- Fertilizers nne hat-trick I GOSLING SHINES sell beat Pye 'and Bach beat New York at Pittsburgh v§§ Parents, and iftiends of the School Played agEins| Another Bermudian who shone Politic. Philadelphia at St. Louis, night in the next r| yesterday was Malcolm Gosling. To date N. M. Bach leads with AMERICAN LEAGUE are Cordially Javited to^-Attend HY-GRO — VIGORO qnd HYPONEX one of Arsen] Gosling played Vic Seixas in the four- victories, Pollak is second Chicago at Philadelphia, night Unfortunately hi second round of the men's singles with three, Wigglesworth has two Detroit at New York, night Insecticides in Leading Brands! WB which kerl and was eliminated 6-2, 6-1. The and Pye, Rogers and Russell each St. Louis at Boston €J89thV «e umtfj the serf outcome of the match was a fore­ have one win to their credit. Cleveland at Washington, night S«e Our Window Display! ^d to wait until gone conclusion, but despite that, "-final lor hisl the play gave the gallery a good _jPh. But what| deal of enjoyment and Gosling Dop't Forget: Sandys Flower Show ;re- In the sb was at his best. Seixas, who is Ah /bctASttf' ABB. wi Luton. Arsen. very fleet of foot and can cover TMfcT GAMSOLj TOPAT, May Iff. lff| 'n at half time! the court like a deer, played hard 557 TESTS efcdfcetrAfl&iViAU&l —-Uj J h. _ I I \mn OONT m ft $prpug'»eld in §emertet Iruggling. CamT as Gosling at times had teal UOMt - IT COUNDg AS \T~ Ht'S) J[ the complexi CQ pace on the ball and caused VegetaW ft anged toe American No. 1 player to semi-final witij chase after his shots. Gosling m the only go| found but that Seixas hits a good u which was a[ running shot either forehand or Main .pst two in it backhand and that a lob is not Mpii wenal won 3-p] at all effective aaainst him. Floor Jack Tuero of Roslyn, .NeW BlAISE LOGIi York, advanced into the quarter­ th Cox and . finals yesterday with a good 6-1, 39 admit that wj 6-4 win over Al Plager of East headlines wi Grange, New Jersey. Tuero, who iont Street [nig feats, the! has a sound net game, was given n$f- owe mostl stiff opposition but experience ;°gie. Undoubl and youth lieth were in his ,»-ftirw8rd nel favour. Plager on Tuesday m Scotland, thf eliminated Dick Freisenbruch 6-3, Growing! Why? Because We Give Servto XWith^fK-he^ 9-5 in a first round nratch. winkling feet • pick hp'lhe pdesgle a defH [d pass. ; or THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952 fluge 7 ay Be Cup Time For Arsenal MALNUTRITIOH LED TO vans &&IB7 @®sg wmw David Sheppard Scores 148 DEATH OF GIRL .tkf AnneAllison. Back To The Land Move As English Cricket Starts CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE knew he loved the Flying J and LONDON, April 30 (R&0m).~ Brought On By Mental The inspector looked tired but she really needed him. Even The English first class cricket there was a note of triumph in with the cattle sold there was season opened today with stylish Condition, Jury Find his voice as he greeted Jim and too- much for Tim to handle. Started*In Argentina century from David Sheppard, Carol. Jbn needn't have anything to do Cambridge University's opening with the guests if he didn't want bat. The death of 16-year-old 4oy- "Morgan and Kay have been to. „ BUENOS AIRES (Reuter).—A their flats and houses at rents ceiyne Totoa, whose body was taken to the County Gaol." he new deal for immigrants, new en­ which are absolutely out of pro­ He scored 148 runs to the Uni­ ft reported, "to be held without She, had expected him to be tering Argentine at the rate of portion to the real value of new versity's match against Leicester­ found by West End police in a sarcastic, sullen, even angry shire. _ ^sjsSPgii barricaded room in her Somerset bail. We're rounding up the over 200,000 a year, has come in­ building. But new houses fetch others now." and in such a mood She might to operation here following a de­ rents 10 or 15 times higher than Only one other match was lcluded home on April 2% was said at the have handled the situation. But inquest yesterday to have been Carol sank into a chair. She cree forbidding newcomers to those which would have been paid started today with the M.C.C.' tcruiser was just beginning to get the Jinv appeared with a cheerful, settle within a radius of 100 kilo­ in 1945. playing Yorkshire at Lords. due tc causes brought about by impersonal smile and a note of . The close of play scores: JThe race her mental condition. full effect of the evening's meters (62% miles) of Buenos The problem of the relative de­ strain. "I still can't believe it," conviction to his voice that Aires city. population of the countryside is M.C.C. vs. Yorkshire at Lords 1 eipit-raee The verdict returned by the she said. "Morgan Robbins be­ warned her. M.C.C., first innings, 318 (Wil- coroner's jury said: "Joycelyne ' Only husbands or wives, to fact a priority one, and must ing a distributor for narcotics.' Carol was so nervous she parents, unmarried daughters and he urgently solved if Argentina latt, 87; Close, five for 64) ^York­ Totoa died in her father's home on The whole thing is incredible." could only sip black coffee and shire, first innings, 54 for two ;HT OF 114 approximately April 18 and from sons under 22 years of age of is to maintain a healthy interna! entries |§j "He didn't admit to anything orange juice but Jim attacked a people already established within economy and recover the ground wickets. • the medical evidence we adduce y«t,n Mr. Farnsworth replied, stack of hot calces and bacon she has lost in foreign trade. Cambridge University vs. Leices­ |o Living, death to be due to massive col­ and ham with his • usual robust the zone will be excepted -from, leaning back in his swivel chair. this rule. Whether the Government' plan tershire at Cambridge weighted at lapse of the lobes of the lungs. "But he will. The girt talked appetite. "What was it about the Cambridge University, first We do farther say that this was ranch you wanted to . discuss?" First official hint that restric­ will achieve the expected results steadily all the way up from tions in the settlement of foreign­ toning*,^ 8W (Sheppfaard, 14ft, pes up as a caused by malnutrition due to the Nogales. - She hopes things will he asked finally. is a question no one can yet fore­ ers coming to work in Argentina see. It is clear, however, that Tordoff, 52); Leicestershire, firs* rt to finish mental condition of the deceased." ,go easier with her if she turns "About you coming back." innings, 51 for no wickets. |ve horses Mrs. Juliette Irene- Simons, the State's evidence." |£jj| Her eyes sought his. "I really would be enforced' was made by President Peron as well ag his ad­ President Peron, who to a recent visers are, telly aware of the prob­ with a sufj girl's sister, testified that she "Just what is the story?" need you, Jim. I can't run the situation for Argentine especially •ace might' moved into her sister's home after Flying J atone even if I do turn speech stated that the Govern­ lem the country is facing and are Jim asked. ment was planning to limit immi­ in the last five years. pocord. departing from her husband last "The usual one. Few of those, it toto a guest ranch." inaugurating a "back to the land" gration to specialised technicians policy. No one will be more affected pee is listed j November. At the time there to the ring were addicts. They "I told you how I feel about by the new immigration laws that were two other married sisters in that,* he replied ligthtog a and to people ready and willing Thus, almost simultaneously fogramme s were too smart for that. Money to work on the land, and to ban the huge inflow of Italians, ie tp the I the house looking after Joycelyne, was the all powerful considera­ cigarette. "But even if you had with comoulsory canalisation of them from settling in the big labour towards the farming especially from the southern but both had left Bermuda within tion Jn almost every case." not sold the cattle I would not regions of Italy, who are entering the past two months. "But' Morgan must' have bad come back now. The truth is, urban centres. areas, the Government has an­ Kll be the Opposition propagandists are nounced the biggest-ever increase the country to increasing num­ Isified trot ti& PREVIOUS VIOLENCE plenty of money," Carol protest­ Carol, that I don't want to work bers and who obstinately cling ed. "He owned that Importing for you in any capacity^ criticising President Peron's plans to be paid to farmers for stanle jere' are "Although Joycelyne was men­ '*• *Wa* .why not, Jbu? You'vean d charge that this policy is at crops which are bought in bulk to the cities. cers enter shop." Out of 150,000 immigrants to tal she did not show any signs of "His situation was a bit differ­ always liked the ranch and I've variance with article 26 of the and marketed in foreign marets |>ng and Mi violence until the last four or tolal> you how sorry I am about Argentine constitution of 1949 by the Argentine Institute for 1949 — the number has increased ped by '§ ent from the others. More neu­ by another 50,000 since—no less five days before her death," she rotic I should say. It seems that tiie accusations." proclaimed under President the Promotion of Trade — a ft 10 yards continued. a girl tilted him when his leg "Being sorry fen't thei point," Peron's regime which states that Government agency. than 97,000 came from Italy and Mrs. Simons said that two days he interrupted matter of factly. "all inhabitants of the nation shall stayed. Spain, which tradition­ was injured and she found out SHRINKING AREAS ally provided the inflow of new ;ORD-HO: before the police were called on that he would be permanently "If you. distrusted me once yot! enjoy the right to stay, move Sunday, April 20, Joycelyne The sharp decline to the ex­ blood toto Argentina lags far be­ who clipp crippled. He became very bit­ would again." about and leave Argentine terri­ locked herself in her room and ter—a woman hater in fact. As Still hoping that hurt pride tory.* ' :a|*3 IP*' portable surpluses of fine grains hind with just over 35,000. Yugo­ off his oawi barred the door from the inside MAIN PROBLEM is partly due to drought but slavs, Poles, and Germans follow eek to low a hobby he began to collect fine rather than indifference prompt­ with a piece of furniture.'The girl pieces of jade and oriental art. ed his words she said gently, They point out that the -Chfl- mainly on account of the shrink­ next but none of these nationali­ a paced had not eaten for a week. On the It became an obsession with "We all make mistakes, Jim. Code, explicitly states that "no ing areas under cultivation. This ties contributed more than 5,000 | come" frol Friday night Mrs. Simons heard him—a very expensive obsession You said so yourself last night. third party has the right to force has created a most difficult people. its. gm her breaking things in the room, Even the shop he inherited from Taking this attitude makes it so anyone to live in a given place" including two window frames.' bis father couldn't cover the difficult for me." my Mello^ 1 and argue that the Government's Answer to Yesterday** Puzzle "Late on Friday night I heard items he wanted to buy. Some "It isn't an 'attitude," he said plan will only be a palliative to track, w her moaning quietly and I felt she of them were worth a small for­ CROSSWORD PUZZLE sberts' entry flatiyy it's the way I feel." He sidetrack the main problem — the IN THE ARSENAL dressing room after their 1950 Cup was on her last. On the Saturday tune. So he began to distribute reached tor the check. ^Frank­ fact that amenities in the cities ACROSS 32- Arnma | the leadi I looked in the window and saw heroin. With a legitimate busi­ ly Fve been offered a job down 33- &&tlk breath mount . -jjseaal's skipper, Joe Mercer is Seen holding: the trophy and higher industrial wages in l«>Capk In oven »- -Hebrew month her lying on the floor. Some furni­ ness already established on the to Texas that I think would suit urban centres are a lure attract­ 6—Rent S7- -Shallow vessels set '(RefAr3enal and Newcastle will be battling en Saturday. ture was broken lip. I forced en­ coast he had a perfect cover up me - better." l—Repulsive 38- -Bovine animal aaa asaaaH sua ing not only immigrants but also 33—Boil 40- •Pieces out ttting mnt~ ——i • v trance through the door on Satur­ for the dope racket." IsPl He was dismissing her and Argentines who are deserting the 42- bet 4—Paid not Ice •Urge on e# By DENNIS HART day afternoon and found her still Carol nodded. She remem­ her love for him tike a child toad. 5— Police-office 43- -Trample on go,gnsaooD as lying on the floor," Mrs. Simons bered now how well Morgan had carelessly pushes aside a toy. Official statistics candidly dis­ record 45- •Resort ad> April 30. At the Logie made the goals in the 7—Chaldean city 46—Behold! S*' testified. kept his promise never to men­ But She had no intention of close the fact that Argentina in 18—Underworld 4a—Fine woolen HO BBS it of the season Arsenal 1950 victory, and this season he She said she did not make an tion love to her. His advice to pleading with him any further. spite of its agricultural fame is . spa ' cloth ga HHHiiHaa OH '"Tom Whittaker said has again been the mainspring of immediate report to the police leave the ranch and go back la. the lobby they shook hands 49—Supposing that fast becoming a nation of town 20— Southeast wind 50—All L'k to us for honours, the attach. Just how much the because she was expecting her home, .his warning that some­ formally. Carol murmured 21—Southern @@9Qi-fl>QCi sraaa Ptg to rebuild." dwellers. 52—Oirl's name forward line depends on his subtle father in as usual on the Saturday times people could not beat the something about hoping he had The fourth general (19*7). blackbird 54—Slaves 22—Walk 55—Old musical AfL ly. Arsenal have en- promptings can be seen from the night. The father did not return forces against them. Her own a nice trip and Jim wished her H—Cever 'wfiml census which was only published Instruments ; of their most successful Luton tie. Because of injury home that evening so she asked uneasy premonition in San Fran­ "good luck with the dudes." tote last year shows that out of 25—Poker stake ver. They have reached Jimmy was unable to play, and one of her neighbours to call him cisco had not been ill founded Then he was gone and - she 15,894,000 inhabitants, 5,407,000 JK—Period of time DOWN 3—Three-toed :th Wembley Cup Final, without him the line was only from the Bermudiana Hotel where nor her instinct that he some­ watched him walk out of her 28—Musical 1—Highways sloth times -acted out of character. live in cities Of more than 100,000 Instruments 2—Unusual thing 4^—Whimper il a fortnight ago were half as effective. he was employed. life, through the swinging doors people and 9,932,000 in centres of 80—Jumbled type 5—Bulrush running for the league Jimmy, at the moment, is one The police, under Chief In­ Mr. Farnsworth was smiling and Into the bright sunshine. S—Dregs of Arsenal's many casualties, and more than 2,000. 1 % i * 5 I 7 e 9 0 T—Ever (poet.} " ship. spector. W. Henderson, arrived "I want to thank you both for "Oh Jim," she whispered, "I , The proportion of people living 8—Near ^3*' he is not certain to be fit' for your cooperation. You have love you so. . 2S>* But he could 9—Puts aside Whittaker let fall the shortly afterward. in towns of more than 2,000 people II ii 13 Wembley. Also on the injured list done a fine job and been very not hear her. Already his long 10—Weird though, it seemed Dr. Raymond Ernest Nash, who has increased from 26.4 percent 12—Spiritual enough. Some of the are Daniel, Smith, Cox, Roper, was called in on April 20, said patient. "I hope," he added, legs' had carried him out of lt> glancing at Carol, "that it has to 1868, when the first census was 14 K part in maa were getting on in years, Lewis and Lishman. No wonder death had probably taken place sight, taken, to 62.5 percent to 1947, and //A 1 13—Artist's Arsenal standards. Leslie manager Whittaker's brow bears a ttie 'day before. There were no not caused you too much per­ Fighting back her tears ' she 19 20 %21 workroom sonal inconvenience." tried to get control of herself observers believe that the . rate **• 16—Stumble i >n and Joe Mercer were worried frown. marks on Totoa's body apart from of Increase has become, steeper % IS—leaking ijS*i»i W* ast 35, .and many of the But even if Arsenal had to field superficial abrasions * on her It was almost 2 o'clock when and at that moment Lydia Zt 2%3 it IB through Jim dropped her at the hotel. emerged from the elevator. in the last four years than ever 21— Hooded jackets were on the wrong side of I a team of reserves at Wembley, | shoulders, hips, back and hands. before. % % you could depend on them to. put At the King Edward Hospital, She sensed a softening in his Her green eyes were spark­ a> XI aa M 23—Ach'.s on a fi attitude and wanted to talk to ling. "Carol you're going to It is a fact Utile known that ZS—Pesitive polo look as though the general && Sht. For they would where he and Dr. R, E. Shaw con- with 40.4 percent of its population % x 17—Crimson isation £t Highbury which be fighting for the honour of ducted an autopsy, collapse of the him about coming back to the think I'm crazy," she predicted 30 SJ _ 29—Girl's name ranch to . work but he evaded haKjily, "but Kirk and I have living in cities of mere than 100,- w 31—Ordinance Ill be held en impending for some Arsenal, and to them that is I lobes of the left lung, partial col- SM 15 3t> 83—Vehltlea'T^ m(Vi her. ~Wrfr"8otir to* tired to­ deerefe»w> get married — to­ 000 people, the Argentine is the 5T . 34—Performs ould take place. But the everything. [lapse of the lower lobe of the right most urban nation of the Western ^ers" refused to acknow- Probable teanKSwindin; Barnes j lung and taticheae of the lungs night to discuss anything," he morrow. Will you "help me get % 36—Feel discontent D insisted. "As far as I'm con­ ready?** Hemisphere, including the United 1 M 39 40 •a 37—Martinique yfl. advancing years, and \-& & _. jjfedti*; Ftorbes, Daniel or was discovered. cerned there's nothing more to States, where, according to the j sr % % volcano ^»?3^oungstera like Milton, Compton and Mercer; Cox. Logie, | Dr. Nash also remarked on the (To be continued) 44 45 3t—Rouse from ewis say. If I've been rude, I'm United Nations Demographic « Holton and Mardenl^ °* Goring, Lishman and absence of food ui_her stomach sleep er sorry." Year-Book of 1948, only 28.9 per- W % 41—Burglar-proof d occasionally it has been I ^°P - and Intestines. ccnt do so. 4* H7 4S >h chests "But it isn't that simple, Jim" 43—Rocky,hills Secretory faithfuls who have been _ t # ~ J° . USED LOT OF ENERGY Carol cried pleadingly. "There's I . A by-product of this situation % due to Instrument Measures SI 53 44—Stimulating ible for the club's success Rookie TieS LeagUC ReCOrdl **•**» "> *• massive still the ranch situation to can- j is the rocketing prices of lodgings TO a European herb Treasurer sider. Will you come over to-1 and flats in fast growing cities, u 47—Expire * ' collapse of the left lower end Fly's Breath ft 48—Negative vote JREAT LOYALTY right lower lung lobes, he said morrow and have breakfast such as Buenos Aires. Thanks to I P SI—Symbol for As Indies Beat Athletics adding that the girl must have with me?" the eight-year-old rent-freezing ' thoron do these veterans keep it DM. to CilM tm 53—Prefix: not 'he answer lies in the used up a lot of energy. He promised and Carol went MONTREAL,. (AP)—Designed decree, old tenants are retaining ful team spirit which Rookie Jim Fridley, who came "From my previous knowledge hopefully to bed. and built to France by Prof. E. at Highbury. There is a to the Cleveland Indians from of her I consider her mentally The next morning she was up Calvet, a microalorimeter is IS. F. MURffl and keenness which p Dallas this season, tied the Ameri- deficient," said Dr. Nash. early, feeling refreshed and con­ now in use at the University of ~|can League record of six hits to fident. She could not believe that Montreal. The sensitive device In. Secretary. to none in the soccer William Alexander Totoa. the a nine-inning game on Tuesday girl's father, said he had been re­ Jim. would refuse to come back can measure the temperature of night as the Indians walloped the to work for her if she put it up a fly's breath, or determine the :hing Wembley this year, turning home from his employ­ Athletics, & to 9, at Philadelphia ment on week nights but the hist to him in a tactful way.. She quantity of heat to bacteria. "jgve been fortunate to in a night game je First Division side, time he saw Joycelyne alive was Jhey played in the In succession, Fridlay singled on April 13. "only one of their to left to'the first, to centre in the He. said: "She was not alto- ie, and any First second, to third to the fourth, to I gether right from the day she per will testify that toft- in the fifth, to toft to the was born. One of her legs was Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the eighth, and to left in the ninth. crooked. She was an invalid." wvith teams from a Governor, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alexander Mood, G.ttjL,jK.C.B., 5n are no. walk-overs. He batted in two runs and scored Mr. Totoa told the jury that he »s have hit the head- j four. had never known bis daughter and Lady Hood. senal's cup run. Reg Al Rosen clouted three homers to be violent. Arrangements had Freddie Cox. to drive in stvtn runs and Birdie been made to.look after her while re opportunists But Tebbetts bit a three-run homer, I he was at work in Hamilton. His contrast in methods. I as the Indians, shut out in three married daughter, Mrs. Simons irward Ree steels almost | at their four previous games, was "very sickly" and had had a into position, and when pummelled .Athletic pitching for period of five weeks at Abbots- ives the ball, carefully twenty-five hits and a total of ford. lis spot before firing in a forty bases. Jurymen were Messrs. A. H. J. The Athletics poled 18 bits for Jack (foreman), R. Ible. D. Down, their nine runs before 7,858 fans W. A. Neasham, S. R. Dale, J. 8. OTHER IDEAS at Shibe Park. .. Simmons, G. J. Fisher and R. E. '/right Fred has other ___—o Simons. is never»• ay-die player The inquest was held before [from Tottenham three the Western District Coroner, the far a modest £ 12,000 A HOCKEY WATCHER Woav W. N. T. Williams. _ Fee, chases the slightest rand from seemingly im- TORONTO, (AP)—Sob David­ angles literally blasts the son, chief scout of. the Toronto ST. LOUIS, Mo., (AP). —Bob fo the net. And he has Maple Leafs in the NHL, watch­ Nieman, the rookie St. Louis layed, f» a losing Arsenal es lots of hockey games each Browns' outfielder who made winter. He travels across the two consecutive homers on his after only half a dozen continent la Canada in search of first two trips to the plate in his km outings came into the young hockey talent. Some days first game with • the Brownies fr the fourth round -tie he sees as many as six games. dent at Kent Kate Teachers (Barnstey. He stewed that His weekly average is 20. Most College, Kent, O. Nieman's wife tost none of {BE finesse of these games are in school is majoring in advertising at the wrought him the two goals and amateur leagues. same school •on the cup in 1950, and fine hat-trick. I played against Leyton in the next round, and one of Arsenal's three Jnfortunately he sustained For Returning ijury which 'kept him out ide until the semi-final. pad to watt until the sixth AMERICAN RESIDEJ^p li-final for his moments iph. But what moments A wonderful present to take home re. fa the sixth round ith Luton. Arsenal were a |wn at half time, and de- By permission ef U.S. Customs, you may take home truggling. Came two Cox fi the complexion of the FRfcE OF DUTt ^LND TAXES fed) changed.., semi-fijbadjfwith Chelsea, n*2 li the only goal to the which was a 1-1 draw, 5 Battles (1 Gallon) of Liquor Srst two in the second, ma and BATTERIES arsenal won S-0. 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Box 3164, Bermuda Closed Account I ation union reaq Press. Write today for free details -about our Malaya More Than Trebled Pine's rating was £5 A MONTH BOOKKEEPING pickets were poster! GENERAL MAID. Full time. With Boats, Motors Sinclair James Hall, PLAN. Unique Bookkeeping Service, SINGAPORE, Malaya, April 3Q WUful obstruction of a police W£. Sheehy said he went to inutes. references, good salary. Phone 2102. MY SECRET IS Box 158. Hamilton. constable in the execution of his PC. Jensen's aid when he «• old house painter of De MARINE ENGINE "Gray" 3!i B.H.P,, (Reuter).—The Federal Govern­ was acquitted by a jur dge Pine's decision h| HEAVY TRUCK DRIVER required. TECHNIQUE! excellent condition, practically new. ment of Malaya today more than duty was charged against James being "cettaredr" fey five or 10 uences. Faced Must have good references and Contact Peter Outerbridge, Devon­ W illiam Robinson of Dundonald men. They dispersed as he came Supreme Court yesterdj clean license. Apply Freeza Fresh INSURANCE shire. trebled rewards on the head of of an abrupt sh| Foods, Ltd., Paget East. In addition to my many Street, Hamilton and Foster up. he said. He did not see any­ charge of obtaining g other virtues, I'm also leading Malayan Communists, one but Trott strike P.C. Jensen. industry, the Gov FIRE INSURANCE is a necessary pre­ CHRIS-CRAFT MARINE ENGINES wanted dead or alive for terrorist Llewellyr. Douglas, of Curving false pretences. d an embargo on sh TWO EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES. famous for technique! I'm a caution fir house owners, com­ direct and reduction drives avail­ Avenue, Pembroke, in Hamilton "As far as I could see Douglas Apply is person to Pink Beach, Royal Gazette want-ad, and panies. Consult Bermuda Fire Marine able for fishing, pleasure or commer­ activities. Hall was represented 1 from warehouses! Smith's Parish. Insurance Company. magistrates court yesterday. At tried to take Trott away from T. N. Dill. The case w. of civilian goods in my own way, that cial use. Ambard & Co. It was the Government's latest the same time Eric MacDonald VOUNG MAN — for Office Work. move to encourage Malayan's to P.C. Jensen," toe constable said- before the Chief Justice countries. The nothing can match, I solve Trott, of Warwick, was charged He recognized Robinson "as one Apply in person to Pink Beach. hundreds and thousands of SEASON END SALE — Mobylettes, cooperate with. British troops and J. Trounsell Gilbert, s issued within tv FOR SALE Velo-Solex, Ladies'and Gents* cycles. with unlawfully assaulting toe of toe leaders, of which there Peter Smith, Solicitor ecision in order! YOUNG LADY (white) to manage everyday problems for Ber- Cheap for cash. Elbow Beach Cycle tew officers fighting the guerriHas same policeman as well as an­ small restaurant in Hamilton; pre­ Livery. Phone 4301. Rewards depend on the import­ were four or five." prosecuted. ' pplies. vious experience desirable. Box 3030, mudians, I do it calmly, other man. Police Sergeant L. Burge also easily, inexpensively, — Household Equipment ance of the wanted man or Tae prosecution aller INGTON, April Bermuda Press. 60 H.P. Chriscraft MARINE ENGINE, woman. ' The accused appeared before gave evidence. with perfect technique! excellent condition. Phone 2652. the Wor. L. M. Minty, who heard Hall bought, a suit as Id Judge's decisioi) CORAL BEACH CLUB—Two experi­ CANNON BATH TOWELS, dish Top reward would be paid for Statements made fey the three t Truman's seizuif enced waiters required immediately. Have a need to fill, a want towels, dish cloths. Highest quality. tote testimony of she prosecution accused were placed in evidence Brown & Son's store on GRAY MARINE ENGINE. 4-75. Can the capture of Chan Ping, secre­ lis illegal touchel to satisfy? Just phone me Lusher & Co. Wholesale only. be setm at Darren's Slip. witnesses yesterday. The neo-ap- by Detective-Inspector E. R. mas eye and tendered a *_ACEMENT BUREAU. Positions tary-general of the Malayan pearance of William Waite, who knowing he bad insuffiew Congress today tl found for stenographers, typists, at 1053 and watch me in Communist Party's executive Swainson. cterira) workers, and for employers operation! NURSERY SCALES—Keep a cheek on Trott allegedly assaulted in ad­ Douglas stated he had walked in the bank to cover the ling absolutely eirf needing clerical workers. Phone 2643. your baby's weight, £3.7.8. Chesley committee, a Government broader scale." E. White's. Builders' Supplies dition to Pip. Arne Jjensen, re­ to the Paramount after leaving a Lucienne Green, who announcement .said. Chan Ping sulted in an adjournment of the ator Maybank (DJ would be worth 125,000 Straits dance. A large crowd was there sales clerk in the Beautiful Embroidered IRISH LINEN DEXION ANGLE IRON — Panels. hearing. when he arrived. He did not hear 'Carolina), chairmal FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND in gift seta, from 9/6 to 38/-. The Castors, Build your own display dollars ($42,000 U.S.). ^^Pfe nV*_if^f01 % b«»*ing committe Shirt Shop, Paget. racks, shelving storeroom fixtures etc. The story of how a crowd of toe argument of Waite and Trott suit to Hall and of •« w ._ ^ -g Sunshine Supply Co., Reid St. Chan Ping was decorated by the 30 or 40 people gathered outside but saw Trott strike Waite, knock FURNISHED Two-Bedroom Cottage. Lest: -GOLD BUD EARRING, Tuesday, British at th end of the second cheque for £15 to pay ^^ drafted wWc Tucker's Town, to approved tenant. vicinity Overseas League or Hamil­ "LIL SHARPY" Knife Sharpener cor­ e .toe Paramount Restaurant on him to the ground and pass kicks £70 per month. Kitson St Company ton Armoury. Phone 1168, 9-5 p.m. rects edge on any type knife- in CORK TUB: Most modern, mast prac­ world war for services against the Court Street after Trott and Waite at him. purchase. afieally outlaw Mrs. Fred Hamilton. seconds. Makes-amateurs professional tical, most beautiful. — TiiSjjM A Btd.,,aQ 19-1247. ______Japanese during the occupation of fought, and bow two constables, Warren Brmen manag ^ of any private butchers. Last a life time. Only 21/- 8em, Dundonald Street. Tel. 2971. Burma. But his decoration—the He said he told Trott to leave WELL-FURNISHED Two-Bed room Last—BICYCLE, registration plate No. at Young, Trott & Co.. Ltd. found themselves outnumbered Waite alone and gripped Trott. shop, described how u* _ it #ere autho1.ised 1349; also two VeloSolex Cycles, reg. Order of the British Empire—was by a hostile crowd was gathered Apartment, Warwick. Seaview; con­ 1441, frame 93088, engine 188866, and Douglas said he told the constable was sent to the Bank i j^ advance." venient to ferries. £60 per month. VENETIAN BLINDS: Mad* in Ber­ revoked when the Communists reg. MBS, frame 139025, engine muda by Globe Ve.->etian Blind Co. Garden Supplies from evidence given by P.C. Jen­ Trott would be all right and to tot Butterfteld in the usual the other hand Kitson •& Company Ltd., 2919-1247. 131718. Reward. Phone 4301 Elbow provoked an "emergencv" is 1948. Telephone 2971 for prompt service. sen and P.C. Joseph Sheeny, who him go. But the policeman grip­ on December 24. ay . (Democrat, Mi UNFURNISHED TWO-B E D R O O M Beach Cvcle Livery. LADYBIRD ELECTRIC LAWN- Big rewards would also be paid tried to assist him in separating ped Trott and took him across Three days later. Br« man of toe Senate! HOUSE- Cavendish Heights. £25 "PANELYTE": Modern Plastic table MOWERS are efficient, economical, -tor the capture or death of mem­ Trott and Waite. per month. Kitson & Company Ltd., and counter covering; many beauti­ easy to use. £22.10.0 with 100-ft. she street whereupon, Douglas tinued, Hap returned u littee, said toe steel -cable, at Young. Trott & Co., Ltd., bers of the Malayan Communist 2919-1247. ful colours. Jeffrey St Sons. tel. 2971 TURNED ON HIM said, he want back to his dinner. and asked him not t_£_aand«d down yestej ANNOUNCEMENTS Richmond Road. pol itburo, central committee, "I did not fight any police­ FURNISHED HOUSE, SOMERSET. north central and south central Trott knocked Waite down and cheque for a week be Private beach. July. August, Sep­ WOMEN'S CIVIC and POLITICAL man," Douglas said. If I had got ASSOCIATION members please Wearing Apparel . FRESH VEGETABLE SEEDS — Corn. bureaux, state and regional com­ kicked h|s face while he was on insufficient funds in th' tember. £0 per month. Kitson & cantaloup, watermelon, squash, etc. mixed up with the police I would was waiting' for scjne II Company Ltd. 2019-1347. make apron (s) L.C.C.A. stall. Thurs­ Verdmont Florists, phone 4612. mittees. the ground. The two men were day, May 8th. Leave with Angier, CHILDREN'S ANKLETS—white, navy have left the restaurant-'* a job he had done. Brow Bermuda Press. and oastel assortment. Sizes 4-10' . The Government statement separated, then Trott turned on Furnished 2-double-bedroom HOUSE; 2 SEEDS, fertilisers, tools, etc — Robinson, who also had been to but when hen sent t telephone. Apply Tile Crown Com­ Lusher" & Co. Wholesale only. said police officials had already him and struck him a blow in toe Wadsrns. the dance, was in a booth at the back to the bank pany, Reid Street. Tel. 1558. BE SURE TO VISIT the British Em­ paid an increased reward to those face without provocation, P.C. restaurant when he heard a noise pire Stamp Exhibition above the Direct orders taken for men's, women's Jensen said. the week it was ret Phoenix Annex. Admission free. and children's FINEST QUALITY who gave information leading to outside, his statement said. He SHOES. 'Lusher & CO. Wholesale the successful ambush recently of After a blow on bis .neck from did not get up at first but when tone. i WANTED TO RENT ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.—Phone only. Long Pin, a member of someone he did not see, the po­ he did look out he saw a constable OFFERED 1j Central Group 1322; Hamilton NOT GUILTY OF ASSAULT Selangor committee of th- Mala­ liceman said, be was dazed for a On February 18 SMALL FURNISHES APARTMENT -roup. 1875. or write P.O.. Beat ISO. Men's "Celanese" rayon, nylon and with Trott. Robinson said he with one mom and kitchen, tor gabardine SHIRTS, floral and solid yan Communist Party. moment and had to release his stood up by a parked car. see Brown again, a two persons. Phone or write G. Od- patterns: Also fine woven pin stripe ON BOY, COURT MODES hold on Trott. By then the crowd cheque back and of doux. Harmony Hall. TRADE SERVICES shirts, T-shirts in assorted colours. had surged from outside the rest­ v FRIGHTENED, RAN the £15. "I told hit FURNISHED APARTMENT at HOUSE PRINGLE'S SHETLAND CARDIGANS George Wentf orth Ray of Pond aurant to toe opposite side of toe After he had turned back inside was out of my hai between Hamilton and Kindley FOOT COMFORT, for ladies and in 14 shades, 62/8 (or U.S. $8.81).— Road, Pembroke, was found not street. some policemen returned and one said.'; Field. Phone extension 3219, Staff gentlemen. - Keep your feet com­ Archie Brown. Hamilton and St. Gaoled Two Months For A taxi came by and toe two said, "This is one of them." At Sgt. Peach. fortable by visiting the chiropodist at George's. guilty in Hamilton magistrates Ralph Patterson, >, Betty's, opposite the Bermudiana. comt yesterday of assaulting a constables tumped in and went to these words Robinson, who said toe Bank of N. T. ONE or TWO BEDROOM APART­ Phone 2902. LADIES WHITE DOESKIN GLOVES twelve year old boy. . The Using Offensive Words the Police Station for reinforce­ I he remembered he had hern in MENT. Furnished. Between Hamil­ —14/6 or U.S. $2.04. Archie Brown, told toe Court that Hal St. George's, The Royal British. accused pleaded not guilty. ments with which they returned | trouble before, became frightened for the Hallton P ton and St. George's. Call Kindley HOME SERVICE will take care of your to the scene, he went on. and ran away. He added he knew Field Ext. 3833, Cpl. Stansbury. house cleaning and interior decor­ New in—famous BERKSHIRE NYLON The boy, Granville Francis Frederick Hilton Smith, of Decorating Company ating problems. Phone 4562. When they got back, there were he would be picked up later. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, be­ and NYLACE STOCKINGS. W. J. Payne, testified that he was Cedar Hill, Warwick, was sent to closed last September Boyle & Son. tween Hamilton and S*. George's. SEWING MACHINES — Sold, bought; walking along Pond Road with gaol for two months yesterday for 12 or 15 persons left in the vic­ When he saw a constable draw had not been personally Ho children. Call Kindley Field Ext. hired, repaired; also, Eiectric Motors using offensive words which were inity. P.C. Jensen recognized his baton as if to strike Trott, 2177, A/2C Kormylo. Hand-Made MOCCASINS for men and his younger sister and brother for sale. Cecil E. Harris, Church women. Bermuda Shoe Co.. Reid audible in a public place on the two of them. They had taken part Robinson's statement continued, The account. was c lost Street. when the accused came up on his Good Tenants desire UNFURNISHED Street. property of Peter Stuyvesant in the "general pulling and hit­ he gripped the policeman to pre­ service charge. This ra| auto-bicycle and Stopped in ting" but he had not seen them service fee charged by t HOUSE in good neighbourhood by 1 FURNITURE made to order and your HOSIERY, Ribbon, Kiddy Hats, Drags, front of him. Knowing that Fish, at Longford Hill. Smith, vent him because he was con­ July Phone 5200. design. Cedar and Mahogany. Gen­ B a t h lag Equipment. Souvenirs, who appeared in tee Lower Court, hit him. vinced the crowd would smash exceeded the amount eral carpentry. Harford. Dial 8303. Candy, etc. Harrington Sound Haber­ Say was going to hit him, ' Douglas was arrested inside the account.? This was clear! Since Ray's sister had shouted to Hamilton, was bound over on a P.C. Jensen if he struck the man. dashery. charge of trespassing on the same Paramount Restaurant. Robinson Robinson said he did not know in Hall's statement w WANTED TO BUY t. PETEB BRIDGE—Clock end Watch him that Ray was going to do was standing outside by the wall "called for on Septembs Repairs. Belvedere. Pitt's Bay Rd. LADIES' DRESSES in chambrays, so, the boy ran across the Central property. if be was right or wrong, but he, Bermuda, West Indies end British ginghams and rayon print*. The of the building. - thought he was right to do this. last year. How about a NEW POODLE-DO? Call Tower Dress Shop (H. S. Critchley). School field. Hearing of the charges had been R Empire STAMPS of all periods. "I went up to him (Robinson' Trott's statement alleged that Patterson did not a Stamp Shop. Reid St. Miss Bobbie at the Ideal Beauty adjourned from Saturday when Salon. Phone 3996. After chasing him and catching Smith appeared in court drunk and Said "Tina is one of them' and Waite struck hint but he walked Mr. Dill that toe bank PIANOS in good condition. The Little Handicraft him, Payne said, Ray hit him and and was ordered remanded in he ran away," added P.C Jensen. away. When Waite struck him a for JjaR mpverdraw his] French Shop. told him not to'.bit the Julia boy custody by the- Wor. H. Martin "I caught him at Dagwood's AHey seeond Mow, Tj-ett hit awn back, Tha'%anli "atojetary | - GIFTS—Hand tooled from finest Ber and net to throw stones at his Godet. where Sergeant Burge and I ar­ the statement said. that ^he cheque was STAMP COLLECTING muda Cedar. In all varieties. John s Otti Oavis Cedar Shop, Somerset sister, the boy told the Wor. H. On Saturday the complainant rested him. At toe time be After he got Waite down, some­ one of toe tellers 20 DIFFERENT BER. 1UDA 7/-; 40 Martin Godet. declined to repeat Smith's words mumbled something—I do not body gripped him from behind discovered that H| 30/-; 60 75/-; 80 15vV-; 100 350/-. The boy's mother said he had knew what—and he came quiet­ around toe neck and choked him. sufficient funds until TH FOR SALE Stamp Shop. to the court with the female re­ Hardware coma home crying and told her porters there. The two reporters ly." The constable added he had when he struck back, he did ant was sent upstairs to th UQU1RI 50 DIFFERENT BRITISH WEST that George Ray had nit him. left the court-room when invited not used his baton at toe scene know it was a policeman. "After room. INDIES 7/-; 100 2f'-; 150 60/-; BM METAL MOULDINGS— Stainless steel Asked if he had anything to to do so by the magistrate so that as he could not get at it. I had struck the policeman there 90/-. Stamp Shop and aluminum lee counter, sink, Inspector E. R. Swain Juice of _ Lir I table. Jeffrey & Sons. Tel. 2971. say, the accused said Payne was Fish could repeat the offensive None of toe crowd came to his was nothing I could do about it," a statement he took froi 560 DIFFERENT PRIZE COURT CON­ very "smart" and was always language. assistance, he stated when asked the statement added. February 25 but which H or.. Yucoyol Cottage TRABAND 7/-; 1000 25/-; 2000 69/-; troubling his stster'n chi '.dren. On by prosecuting Inspector John Yesterday Smith denied using fused to sigh. * In it Hall: Teaspoonful g| 3000 135/-. Stamp Shop. Miscellaneous Brown. 4 Rooms and Bath this particular day Payne had offensive words on the public buying the suit for 1 Shake well Full range e? STANLEY GIBBONS struck one of the children, and road. He had pleaded not guilty. P.C. Jensen thought the cause added that he was wai CATALOGUES, Albums and al] ac­ LUNCH BOXES prepared for your when his sister tried to approach He entered a guilty plea to the of much of the trouble arose from and strain located en lot approx. 68 x 105 ft. cessories in stock. Stamp Shop. day's outing. Call Tea Cosy 3874. Condition Of Injured money from one of his en him he threw stones at her. other charge. the fact that bystanders, including Giving evidence on hi in Somerset ALL ISSUES ef BERMUDA and PERSONALISED MATCHES, napkins. On his way home that after­ o——— women, "egged" on the fighters. British West Indies Stamps in stock. notepaper, luggage, fountain pens, He did not know who they were. Quarryman Unchanged half, Hall said he i-c-cefr/IZZLE S€rv Stamp Shop, Reid St. etc- snake ideal gifts. 24-hour service, noon, Ray said, he saw the boy bank staternent^in Septej call 3174. going home. He ran after him Mr. E. T. Richards, M.C.P., ap­ Priced for quick sale £4,250 Asked For Land peared for Douglas. The other did not look at it unt 8 ozs.. Gosling j Brighten your bedroom with famous and shook him and bit him. The condition of Mr. Francis Day when he and bis ps BATES BEDSPREADS, beautiful two were undefended. Perreira, a quarryman of the Pub­ £2,650 George Hunt of Pond Hill, who together to "discuss the " _ oz. Barbadc colours, single and- double. Lusher & is Ray's brother-in-law, said that Compulsorily Acquired TRIED TO FULL HIM lic Works Department who fell J Co. wholesale only. 50 feet on to jagged boulders at of our contract work «% uke .of 4 frl For information contact there had been previous trouble At the completion of his evi­ clashes Angl WANTED Let us beautify your shop with concerning Payne hitting his The House of Assembly has dence the constable . said he toe Bailey's Bay quarry on Tues­ modern, custom made SHOW day afternoon, continued to be "BEHIND EI E. J. MELLO CASES. Lusher & Co. Wholesale only. children. been asked to provide £4,250 wished to state further that Doug­ Mr. Godet said that there was awarded to the estate of the late las tried to pull Trott away from serious last night. "My partner Strain intj ANTIQUE CEDAR CHAISE-LOUNGE, Mr. Orville Cooper by toe official him when he had a grip on the A report from toe King Edward statement and tol frits into PHONE 3959 Competent Ptf»>« newly slip-covered. Boy's bicycle; no evidence corroborating that of estttw. cedar coffee table. Queen Anne legs. the boy. Ray had admitted having arbitrators in the compulsory ac­ latter. Memorial Hospital stated that he hind .the eight bal with Swiz Phone 9309. spanked Payne but this was done quisition of 5.83 acres of land ad­ P.C. Sheeny largely corrobo­ had spent a fairly comfortable I had bettor get i to fill a vacancy in the Book day and bis condition was "just Mr. Brown and tell pears. FLY SPRAT — Imp. Gallon. Drums because Payne had been troubling joining Warwick Camp. rated bis colleague's testimony. plenty of Department of the BOOK 12/3 Disinfectant — Liquid Soap, his sister's children. By a message of June 8, 1949, Twenty or thirty men had come the same." have enough money 1 Sunshine Supply Co.. Reid St. x out of toe restaurant shouting to cover the cheque; STORE, Reid Street. Apply Any action Ray had taken the Assembly approved the com­ A similar report Was given on JAMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT: against the boy was merely by pulsory acquisition of the parcel "Let the man go," he told toe toe condition of Clyde Cassidy, a Under cross-examuf between 2 and 3 p.m. brooders, feeders, waterers, egg court. ' The witness said he told student at the Nicholl Institute Mr. Smith Hall admittej nests etc. Call 5001. Sandys Broker­ way of correction. of' land which was required to We offer age Co. Mr. Godet told Payne to keep complete toe erection of a coast toe crowd to keep bach'. Trott who was injured in an accident at owed money to other away from Ray's house. artillery battery. struck P.C. Jensen. toe school on Monday afternoon. Hamilton. 8S1I3 tia f s. WAXED PASSION FLOWERS — The Aftl FOR SALE Little French Shop, Queen Street. EASTER LILIES—Shipment abroad, or local use, finest Bowers. Fidelwood Blue Bird's Feint GOSI Perfume Shop, Walker Arcade, Hamil­ BUFFALO BILL By Fred V*+ ton. COMMERCE BLDG. DEOSAN DETERGENT, scientific is B very desirable marvel; cleans dishes, cutlery, sinks: 60 Front Street saves money. Palmer & Company. Building Lot Phone 2845-3966. FOR SALE For Youl commanding magnificent FOR SALE Cottage view of the Little Sound, including 6 rooms and garage, sling's Chojcj and conveniently located on Main Eoad, Paget. (Last rental £20 per month) oimty" Bart to the Belmont Ferry, 5-Room Cottage Can be seen by appointment

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Judge Pine "makes it imperative Mr. Smith: "Has Sgt. Starbuck ,5. Government Gains Congress grant the President toe got anything against you?" m CHANGE IN ST. Archibald!- =". *&' little,- bit, yes." elay in Steel Return seisure power the court says he does not now have." Forgery AnAfPerjury Are Mr. Smith: "Do you think they PETER'SCHURCHVESTRf have got together to tell lies about Coat imwd frem P»f* 1 MUST BE GIVEN AUTHORITY you?**llP^ There will be only one change [though the union boss had Archibald: "Yes." Senator Murray added: "Even in the composition of the vestry ied yesterday that there was Found Against f Woman -8 Mr. Smith: "You think you af»t. Peter's Church, St. George%» alternative" to a strike, the if it takes a Constitutional amend­ have been framed?" ment, the President must be given for toe coming year. companies were apparently Two police handwriting experts - Mr. Minty added: "I asked Archibald: "Yes." [ITTED BY « ht by surprise and/had to toe authority." Although she had previously At a meeting last night in toe The District Court ruling also testified in toe Supreme Court them then and there to give, speci­ Sunday school room the following al to toe union to permit men yesterday that in their opinion mens of their signatures and I re­ announced her intention of calling PRETENCES main on the job and carry out focused fresh attention on moves a witness named Warren Ben­ were re-elected to the vestry: in the House to start impeach­ 21 - year - old Florence Louise quested Sgt. Starbuck's opinion Archdeacon John Stow, rector of wn operations. If they did Archibald forged signatures on on them. Sgt. Starbuck declared jamin; to give evidence on her age to equipment would ment proceedings against MT. behalf, Archibald said: "1 won't the church, Sir Stanley Spurling, Truman. two receipts for a total of £14 that in his opinion the signatures Mr. E. P. T. Tucker. M-CF„ (toe lid For Suit for furniture which, she claimed, on the receipts were not those of call him because he has gone back to Tucker." two church wardens), and Messrs. Aprnimr .BSfne plant of toe U.S. Steel Senator-Bridges of New Hamp­ she had bought from Adolphus Tucker, but of Archibald. He F. J. Robertson, F. E.ChKT, T. S. d !.ligation union reaction Co shire, 'toe Senate Republican vfttor Tucker with . whom she gave me his reasons why he The-Chief Justice briefly re­ leader, said: capitulated the evidence in his Weldon, J. Grimiths and L. Clif­ Pine's ruling was so swift had been living. thought so." 'M'~ • ford. pickets were posted within "I do not see how an objective summing up and declared: "You James Hall Also giving evidence in toe case TUCKER'S EVIDENCE Mr. J. B. Tucker replaced Mr. se painter of _e#inutes. jurist could have ruled otherwise. was toe Wor. L. M. Minty, a sti­ Repeating' that he had never have ample evidence if you ac­ quitted by a juri age Pine's decision had other cept it." E. B. Honeyborne. uences Faced I feel Judge Pine should be con­ pendiary magistrate of the lower signed toe receipts, Tucker said e Court yesterd-^ ' ****» *•» gratulated for his courage hi ren­ court. He said it was in his court yesterday that he had never sold The accused, wbo was stated to ef •btahuna' „ sect of an abrupt shut-down have one previous conviction, was e dering such a sweeping decision that on February 21 Archibald Archibald any furniture. He had •etences.^ ™» industry, toe Government to promptly." sued Tucker for toe furniture, been trying to get her to return remanded in custody for sentence. 1 ry fed an embargo on shipments Senator Smith (Democrat, producing the two receipts. home. She had asked him if he >^f" £f presented [eel from warehouses to pro- would sell her a bed and chest if The Gift Problem 5 K case North Carolina), chairman of a Contending that the receipts V,_^r *irs of civilian goods and to Senate judiciary sub-committee were forgeries Mr. Peter Smith, she could find a place to go to. Lady Cripps Returns Embroidered handkerchiefs *_ countries, the embargo investigating the legal aspects of Solicitor General, alleged that Tucker: "No." in sets of six in neat bunsell Gilbert, s issued within two hours the seizure order, said: Archibald had also uttered false Cross-examining Tucker Archi­ LONDlON, April 30 (Reuter).— [smith, Solicitor ecision in order to con- documents and had given per­ bald,, who was unrepresented, Lady' Cripps, widow of Sir picture box iited ipplies. "The decision is quite under­ Stafford Cripps, former Chan­ standable to me because I had net jured evidence in the magistrates asked: "Do you remember me prosecution aSj 1NGTON, April SO (£*).— court. bringing £ 14.10s to your house?" cellor of the Exchequer, arrived Cottage Cotton 8/6 Might, a suit a| been able to find any warranty 4a at London airport this evening by al judge's decision calling law or in the provisions of the On all counts — two of forgery, Archibald: "Hasn't, your mother Pure Irish Linen ~ 12/6 & Son's store 6M it Truman's seizure of toe one ef uttering a false document told you you'have been leading Swiss Airways from Zurich, where Constitution that could Justify any her husband died recently. /e and tendered g| ills illegal touched off a such far-reaching action by the and one of perjury, toe defen­ a bad Ufef*. ^mM ig he had insuffiej \a Congress today to "make President." dant was found guilty. The jury . Tucker: "Yes." I bank to cover the ling absolutely airtight en took 75 minutes to reach a unani­ Archibald: "Were you living The Shirt Shop Representative Bender (Repub­ mous verdict. Of the 50 Democratic and lenne Green, ST h broader Scate." lican, Ohio}, said: with me?" and Republican political conven­ ised hV Con- ported to have been signed by of the receipts and specimen Bank The House judiciary committee >'* •» *« in advance." Tucker. signatures were distributed to plans to Vote tomorrow on what members of the Jury. The ser­ feeld m toe usual the other hand Senaor "In toe proceedings toe accused tember aa>-.c | . (Democrat, Montana), to do about 10 resolutions before geant later erected a blackboard ay it, some of them calling for cen­ swore on oath thai Tucker had and easel and proceeded to make |e days later, Bn man of toe Senate labour signed these two documents. Hall returned w littee, said toe steel case de­ sure of Mr. Truman—and others comparisons of toe handwriting for impeachment. Tucker swore oa oath that he far toe benefit of the jury ami cked him not _a_k handed down yesterday by had not. Realising that one of for a week Congress members who had Mr. and Mrs. Christopher. R. Henniker Beaton leaving Devon­ Chief Justice, toe Hon. J. T. Gil­ them eras not telling toe truth bert. Eient funds in t assailed the President's seizure of shire Old Church after their wiijfjiig last Thursday. The bride toe magistrate sent fhe receipts the steel industry hailed yester­ Det. Sgt. Stanley Moir corro­ laiting for some is toe former Elisabeth Cnrtis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. C Curtis to the police," said the Solicitor lie had done. BroS day's ruling as a great victory for General. borated Sgt. Starbuck's evidence. I'hen he-; sent tl Constitutional liberties. of Tucker's Town. The bridegroom is toe son of a former Colonial On oath Archibald declared: He continued: "Det. Sgt. John "Tucker asked me to write out SOUP the bank a_ 41* BOW Several of them said Mr. Secretary, Sir Herbert Henniker Heaton. • Starbuck, who is a handwriting iek it was retij Truman now should invoke the the receipts and be signed them. expert, will say that in his opin­ I had been Irving with him for Taft-Hartley Law injunction pro­ ion the signatures on the receipts CONDENSED FOR GREATER VALUE • LOOK FOR THE RED AND WHITE LABEL- [neoL AkJUL visions to halt toe strike called by seven months and I told him I was lOFFERED ware made by the accused and not going to move. He asked me the CIO steelworkers' union SAFE LEDGER CONTAINER by Tucker. He win also com­ 'ebruary 18 "| shortly after Judge Pine an­ AUSTRALIAN SHIP DUE why and I told him I didn't like SERVICE pare various formations of tet­ bis style. I moved out on a Satur­ iwn again, dlj nounced his decision. The third request for money to ters in two specimens of signa­ back and ot'j HERE THIS AFTERNOON day night. Tucker went out to reach the House of Assembly tures taken from Archibald and get one of toe fellows to come to 110 "I told hiii S24 Hours yesterday afternoon concerned toe Tucker." me. I told him I didn't live that of my hai \ The Australian freighter Tekoa purchase of a safe ledger con­ Mr. Minty told toe court that hind of life. If all the passenger cars in toe tainer for £306 for the Colonial United States were placed is due to arrive in Hamilton this when Archibald stepped into toe bh Patterson, m Mai 1048 afternoon from Barbados. She is Post Office. witness box on February, 21 she "PAID MONEY" bumper to bumper, It is estimat­ The container was ordered from lank of N. 1'•\m NO Rayon-Nylon Cords £9.0.0 IIS For Your Rum Drinks Use now £8.15.0 #; . ~ * Blue Denim £6.10.0 ding's Choicest Barbados Ram ... 11/- «a Here is your opportunity to buy your Time now to switch to summer jackets — ounty" Barbados Rum (Imported) 11/6 favourite- doeskin skirt, originally the kind that are cool; smart and comfort­ icayo White Cuban Rum 15/- able yet so easy to care for. We have the £11, at a'new low price. Classtdy mon Hart Jamaica Rum .... 15/- ever popular Haspel Cords in blue at tan sling's Fine Old Jamaica Rum ... 12/- styled, 6-gore flared, tailored in Lon- and handsome new light blue denims . . . —^y.wj^dinij'c "Black Seal" Demerara Rum 10/6 pjl don especially for us of superb Hunt All impeccably tailored to team up in style for business or pleasure. Right now we sling's Liqueur Barbados Rum .. j 12/6 Cr Winterbotham doeskin. Sizes 10 have them in fresh full ranges. lert Circle Rums — Red, Blue, ||to 20..- ., .'Jl;.- -|£" -'•'- v [HATE TO DO Silver, Gold M «/- HIS- BUT IT'S 3Lif? SlSTEfT'S j* ISLAND-WIDE DELIVERY DAILY COCOA, SPIC£, DARK BROWN, CHAMPAGNE, IDBM GREEN MIST. V0P: tosling Bros. Ltd. Hamilton, Dial 2141 merset, 8141 9110, St. George 1ST. GEORGE • CASTLE HARBOUR «3»tA. Page 10 THE ROYM^GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MAY i, 1952 *•

one knows better than the vestry New Sunday School At the difficult role Mr. Manning had St. Johns Needed to' fill. Ips Dancing—And Trouble "But he not only filled it Civil Service Bill adequately but added much to WANTED Cwtinwd fran Pite 1 the parish and the Episcopal As Labour Maries May DayKing' s colour by the America and Diocese in general." West Indies, Squadron to St. Mr. Outerbrldge said Mr. Man­ Passed By Assembl John's Church. ning's work among young people Continued from Fate '1 Mr. Manning said that at the was probably one of his most Resident Sales Representative For Bermuda,, Christmas service numbers were valuable services to 'the parish. mass demonstrations only 100 the forces of Socialism, a further maintained, and flit the Easter He said that a man of Mr. yards apart in the British and aggravation of the general crisis service surpassed. Confirmation Manning's theological training and tiie weakening of the capi­ Last-Ditch Stand F .by a Wholesale Hotel. Restaurant and Steam-ship Meat, Provision Soviet sectors. classes have been conducted for would be a valuable asset here More than a million Berliners talist system." and Poultry Supply House/ Experience in this line preferable but the pest three and a half months and suggested that the "powers are expected to take part in mmi o— and 33 people will be presented that be" should make an effort Continued from Page 1 not essential. State in your letter full-details as to Experience and demonstrations, and stringent to the Bishop shortly. to have him return to the Colony by members of the Civil References, which will be treated strictly confidential. The Re­ prtrmitV"B have been taken to M.CP. COMMENTS ON The priest said he did.not have for further service. should be incorporated in the control ' possible Communist- time to review the work of ell basic pay and another 10 per cent then they have sometlrl muneration will be on a Commission Basis. -This offers a nice • inspired riots. , ' TACKLDf FUND the guilds but he recommended non-pensionable allowance should learn," Mr. Spurling contem USE ASSEI&LY WATER NOTICE WOf GIVEN return for one willing to put energy and integrity into it. VIENNA, Austria: Socialists that parents in the parish take be given. held a torchlight parade last In the House of Assembly yes­ advantage of the baby care TAP TO WASH CARS '1 hope at the proper time this At this juncture the SL night, to touch off festivities. terday Mr. S. S. Todciings took scheme in operation at the church afternoon members will-agree not told the House he had disco! S. S. K., Room 912, 630 Fifth Arm.. New York 20, N.Y. Separate Communist and Social­ exception to a remark made by under tile direction of Mrs. Henry to pass the bill and that an oppor­ that it was not possible to People other than members of the motion to recommit thi ist rallies will be held today. Archdeacon John Stow at the Haltett. th« House of Assembly were using tunity will be given for a. new bill meeting of St. George's Rotary The church's Lenten appeal for to be introduced. We had better because notice of it had not PARIS: May Day is a public water' from the tap outside tie given.. The House could, ho? holiday and most stores, factories Club on Monday when the Wil­ funds to repair the church roof Assembly perking garage, said- be careful how we go about inr fred Tacklin fund was opened. has realised £400. Members of creasing the cost of operating object to the third readin and offices will be closed. Com­ Mr. E. P. T. Tucker in the House bill and then the recomm. munist workers will parade with On that occasion the Archdea­ the parish gave £714 to the yesterday sjfternoon. tips Government. We are in a con said that by the time Tacklin's Church Society appeal. Thanks very fickle business and we might ties could be put. ,r banners and slogans in the centr2 He pointed out that there was a The report of the Co^l TEA BAGS accommodation at the Industrial were tendered by the priest to water shortage in the Colony just find ourselves in a different posi­ Of tiw capital. On the other side Home for the Blind in New York members of the choirs, • the of InojHiry into the Civij of the city, General Charles De now and said that the water might tion in a few months," he and his medical and surgical ex­ organists and choirmasters. be required for sanitary purposes declared. undoubtedly favoured th< Gaulle's rights wing Peoples' penses were paid there would' be He also praised the work Of BUSINESS LET-UP top brackets, commented Rally is staging a fete and mass in tile Sessions House. ft little change out of the £ 1,200 •the sidesmen who perform their mund Gibbons. Simila TOKYO, Ms meeting. "These people, they are not Mr. Vesey Went on to say that amendments proposed J - voted by the Legislature. difficult jobs wi'tfi "tact and members of the House, are using he did not believ business had HONG KONG: Police have Mr. Toddings claimed that there understanding." The church';: e Henry Vesey favoured t? ?er Tokyo teauj the water; to wash their cars," Mr. been as prosperous in Hamilton brackets. The proposal &u' jlice to guard been alerted for possible trouble, would be a balance of £140 ap­ wardens ind others responsible Tucker remarked. during the current season as it in this British colony, where more proximately which could be used for keeping the church grounds Mr. Ernest Vesey would bting. o was a year ago. Never before had that all would be treated f Wnrhimr in than 300,000 Chinese members of for passage money and to buy looking good were also praised. BERLIN, April 27 (Reuter).— he seen goods brought to Bermuda left '='ing.and right wing union clothes for Tacklin. Mr. William Mayne, verger, and A thief posing as a waiter at specifically for visitors to pur­ Mr. Gibbons coraplaM woriung to "I feel sure the Archdeacon has Mr. R. M. Plater, vestry clerk, nothing had been done t» wwsands of anl organisations will attend separate r a crowded West Berlin dance chase being offered at sales. The meetings. "*\1!3 not been given the proper infor­ were thanked f° their coopera­ hall played his part so well that result of the clamour for more increasing economy and effij, okyo into a shaj mation in this matter end he tion and help daring the year. "We mast give some thot rjured, some fa Behind the iron curtain, May another thief thought he was wages was going to be direct J Day is ' the occasion for ' mass Would be the first to appreciate it During the year there were 150 genuine and robbed him. The taxation. the financial position 1 . f th propaganda against the West, for if he was wrong," Mr. Toddings funerals, 60 weddings and 289 second thief tripped the bogus country. It is true we , «2 i * tt commented. Endorsing Mr. Vesey's remarks, increased production calls and baptisms. On one Sunday waiter and lifted his wallet. Po­ Mr. H. T. North criticised those million pounds in reserve bj &Bttol last Mon For Flavour, for strengthening Communism. The St George's member also records were broken when 32 lice arrested them both. who wished to drain the Govern­ long would that last in a sit >%Japanese no referred to the donation of money babies crowded around the font. ment of every shilling it he asked. ^-^ anks, warned t Pravda, newspaper of the Rus­ by inmates of the prison farm. The committee's recom*. a. ___* And It Is Invigorating sian Communist Party, said May Mr. Manning announced that he possessed. "These prisoners are being would be departing in September. "Too many Civil servants are tions were well balanced *£ Day this year is being celebrated given the privilege of free men — the bill was passed in it at a time of "the further He said he would always remem­ sucking at the Government. Some flrsotth to help one member of a society ber Bermuda and looked forward condition there would strengthening and development of against whom they have commit­ It Pays To of them ait in the House and to possibly returning. increase their own salaries," he dissatisfaction than e Pi K3 J ted a crime. I suppose one of added. these fellows when he gets out Mr. I. Stuart Outerbridge, one exclaimed. Assemblymen were a NO DICTl would be the first to steal from the of the younger members of the - "I hate to see. this country being Captain the Hon. N. B man if he could get in his pocket," vestry, told the parishioners, "No Advertise taken advantage of. Taxation examine their conscien TRUMAN he remarked. has drained the people in Britain, members of the Civil the United States and Canada. been as well treated i WASHINGTOj We are fortunate because we have ployed in private ent Reuter). — Pre kept clear of it." "Civil servants feel nan told his pi SOUVENIRS Every possible argument which has never come to . ence today thai could be offered had been offered this matter. It is imi accept the deeil Don't Miss This Big " " CEMENT • | during the second reading of the the House to face the Supreme Court cI Native Cedar Work bill, contended the Ben. Henry declared, urging the . ity of his seizure| Cement is now available Vesey. Members could either make a decision that af dustry. PLAYING CARDS accept the bill in its present form Informing the House' Mr. Truman hWt-ex s.s. PAMPAS or reject -it. was disinclined to follow b ambition to bl from No. 7 Shed - KEG MISTAKE vice of certain members, Bi Je was trying tcl Bargain Sale At Whelan's Bermuda Scarves "I think it would be a big aid Smith contended t h the country il mistake to reject the bill," he Ernest Vesey and other r T> bring about! and Handkerchiefs at 11/- Per Bag added. were using direct taxati Muted producticj Cocktail Napkins Mr. Vesey tfcen made the motion weapon of propaganda as a >±spite the currj that the bill 1 e read a third time. or excuse for net doing jus •etween lab Will customers please call at our store for time. - the Civil Service. lanaeement ovi POST CARDS Delivery Slips before proceeding to Following the comments of the SHOULD DO JUSTIC conditions and vf Starts SATURDAY Speaker Mr. H. St George Buter- \ No. 7 Shed. Jg field made a motion for the re­ "If we are doing a justicj Jewellery of Coral, Ivory, should not be frightened of Lasts One Week committal of the bill. bears and bogeys. Even if Amber and Crystal Pearman, Watlington Co. Mr. Butterfield claimed that the did materalise we shouL schedule submitted by Mr. Henry justice — take it out of our| LS. Steel KODAK FILM Hamilton Phone 4141 Vesey and adopted on the second pockets. Members who are reading by the House favoured this as an excuse are those v those in the higher brackets. Much pockets would be most affec fongress Yankee Store discontent would remain in the this dire calamity took p BIG REDUCTIONS lower brackets, he said. • a*lm' ."Iff** Mr. Smith added* •* •^Sjje chairman of the former T.The •motion that the bill a Draft Ctvfi Service Committee, Mr.. A. a third time was passed O. Spurling, reminded the Assem­ votes to 14 and the- bill ON DRUGS — COSMETICS bly that the bill had been debated V^SHINGTON P nliU UoiS jtou^w't mar eye make-up? Of course you cant by a similar division. i-mn appeal on the floor of the House far three In the early stages itiations betwee NOVELTIES — BOOKS — CLOCKS afternoons. The issues involved bate Mr. H. St. George ButteJTnagement in the I were put as clearly as they could attempted to amend the sail el dispute was rrl TOYS — CANDY — GIFTS ||| be. A considered decision was be paid to the cleric to the 1 | Charles Sawyef taken and consequently the com­ of Agriculture by raising it y of Commerce. mittee resigned. £o?\X ££J° £60° t0 ' ^ *»* statement! "There are occasions when the ew to taoo. t Governments rd damage has been done and this lUj V LUli IJ sweet-and-subtle new In explanation Mr. Butte JI^ ass the cobij Queen Street |&y Hamilton cow's flag-drapel *y Day observaf : • SELF-PROPELLED YOU GO ALONG FOR'THE GUIDE nternational hol| organised labou DISSTON TOOL STEEL BLADES STAT SHARP LONGER 1 giant demonl KTy making in al 4-CYCLE ENGINE STARTS EASILY, RUNS SMOOTHLY NANCY Horning In By Ernie Bushmi^ ptrie-s. the West and , THREE-SECTION MAPLE ROLLER FOR EASY TURNING ped off clashed places — Toflj WIDE TIRES GRIP FAST ON WET GRASS AND SLOPES |ssj and/MacoJ Jy off China. ring a marsrj stood on t tomb and paradel Call in today arid see the Tow Lawn Mower 140 Jet wai lY*d by his s| the mower that makes grass-cutting a pleasure. «y Stalin, in • four en| m _t-i- youth organisal * gM brokd ited the review Stalin e bouqi, Pearman, Watlington & Co• ("hned and placi *J* of the atanl °a£? crowd c| Hamilton Phone 4141 PAJtACtB KI Ti»- »»4- U. 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